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Volvo FH16 4x2 (2005) vs. Mercedes-Benz 1828LS (2004)
6 reasons to buy Volvo FH16 4x2 (2005):
Wheelbase specifications 1
Turn radius | 7050 mm and 7450 mm | 5 % less or 400 mm |
Motor
Peak torque | 2800 Nm and 1100 Nm | 61 % more or 1700 Nm |
Displacement | 16.1 l. and 6.4 l. | 60 % more or 9.7 l. |
Full power | 410.1 kW and 208.1 kW | 49 % more or 202.0 kW |
Gear box
Forward gears number | 12 and 8 | 33 % more or 4 |
Reverse gears number | 2 and 1 | 50 % more or 1 |
1 reasons to buy Mercedes-Benz 1828LS (2004):
Motor
Torque measured at | 1600 rev / min and 1500 rev / min | 6 % more or 100 rev |
Neutral reasons:
Wheelbase specifications 1
Wheelbase | 3500 mm and 3600 mm |
Dimensional length | 5685 mm and 5815 mm |
Length from rear axle center to frame end | 825 mm and 770 mm |
Total gross vehicle weight | 18000 kg and 18000 kg |
Chassis total weight | 6910 kg and 5430 kg |
Sizes
Overall width | 2495 mm and 2490 mm |
Height to cab upper part | 3295 mm and 2932 mm |
Rear axles number | 1 and 1 |
Tyre size | Front: 295/80R22.5, Rear: 295/80R22.5 and 295/80R22.5 |
Class by weight | 8 and 8 |
Motor
Hole | 144 mm and 102 mm |
Strokes | 165 mm and 130 mm |
Aspiration | Turbocharging with intercooler and Turbocharging with intercooler |
Manufacturer | Volvo and Mercedes-Benz |
Model | D16C (550 HP) and OM906LA (279 HP) |
Gear box
Manufacturer | Volvo and Mercedes-Benz |
Model | V2814 and G131-9 |
Transmission type | 12 synchronized forward gears, two forward gears to caterpillar treads and reverse gears and 9-gearbox with synchronized gears |