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New scania vs old scania


McLaren2876

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New Scania: 

Pros;

  • More Inbuilt accessories in default model
  • Better Handling 
  • Better Breaking
  • Gear Change is Better

Cons;

  • More Damage caused than usual
  • Tend to slide when returning to a low speed from a high speed
  • Wheel locks up sometimes (May be me)
  • Gears move to quick up with low speed causing a stall

Old Scania:

Pros;

  • Sexier Interior
  • Better Breaking cylinders 
  • Better Accessories 
  • Keep it Simple Truck

 

I cannot find any faults with the older Scania's. 

 

Hope this helps!

 

Ross / InformationWhisky

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I love the new Scania. The interior and exterior design is beautiful, the engine sound is great and the cornering performance is better than I think.

 

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Hey there,

 

When the new gen came out i used to drive it all the time; however i prefer the old gen as i feel it handles better for me and also i just generally like it for the way it looks 

Thanks

Smacky. (Zach)

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