2008 Hino 258 4x2 Van Truck (2024)

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Laredo, Texas, United States,78043

Item Number

11817865

Location

Laredo, Texas, United States.78043

Auction Date

Jun 20, time TBD

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Hino JO8E 6 Cylinder Diesel 220 hp Engine, 2007 US EPA Label, Air Conditioner, Cruise Control, Allison Automatic Transmission, 8000 lb Front Axle, 17500 lb Rears, 23000 lb GVWR, 10R22.5 Front Tires, 10R22.5 Rear Tires, Spring Suspension, 256 in Wheelbase, 24 ft x 102 in Wide x 120 in High Body, Liftgate

Title may not be available for up to 65 business days after auction.

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2008 Hino 258 4x2 Van Truck (13) Payment Details

  • Within 7 days after the auction, the buyer must submit full payment, including applicable taxes and fees to avoid late fees. For this item, payment is due on or before June 27.
  • Final Selling Price Transaction Fee
    $1 to $5,000 15% of the final selling price (min $100)
    $5,000 to $12,000 10% of the final selling price (min $750)
    $12,000 to $75,000 4.85% of the final selling price (min $1,200)
    Above $75,000 $3,638

  • A $115 documentation fee will be charged on each titled item purchased if it is located in the United States, Canada or Mexico.

  • Payment can be made by wire transfer (recommended) or credit card (additional fee will apply).

  • A transferable title will be sent to the buyer by express mail or similar service within 65 business days of the auction. Buyer is responsible for vehicle registration.

  • We do not guarantee current registration or that this item will meet local emission requirements. Titles/titling docs may be delayed due to extended processing times at DMV.

  • All bids cannot be retracted and are binding until 2 business days after the auction ends. Failure to make full payment will result in a Default Fee.

  • For Buyers in the United States IronPlanet hereby notifies you that the consigners of certain pieces of Equipment may have assigned to a qualified intermediary their rights, but not their obligations, for purposes of effecting a deferred Like-Kind Exchange under section 1031 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, and applicable regulations.

2008 Hino 258 4x2 Van Truck (14)Shipping & Pick Up Details

  • Buyer is responsible for all costs related to transporting the item.

  • Item must be picked up within 8 business days of the auction, or the buyer will incur storage charges.

Pickup Terms

Failure to follow these terms may result in the seller turning away the attempt of your driver to pick up the purchased item(s).

Hours: Buyer MUST Call for Appointment – Unscheduled Pickups WILL be Turned Away
Hours of operation are subject to change for Holiday Schedules

Buyer MUST Call 48 Hours in Advance of pickup, buyer MUST Self Load.

No Loading Dock, Ramps, or Forklift Available: Only RGN or trailers with ramps can be used to pick up this item at this location. Seller will not allow item to be loaded on a step-deck or flatbed trailer without the appropriate ramps.

Driver MUST bring a copy of the TruckPlanet Item Release to pick the item up.

2008 Hino 258 4x2 Van Truck (15)Financing

2008 Hino 258 4x2 Van Truck (16)

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2008 Hino 258 4x2 Van Truck (2024)

FAQs

How many miles will a Hino truck last? ›

Average Lifespan

Hino trucks are rated for approximately 250,000-300,000mi (400,000-500,000km) before any major issues could be expected to occur, such as needing an engine replacement. However, this is dependent on basic maintenance being performed, such as fluid changes and regular checkups.

What is the most reliable Hino engine? ›

Hino Trucks' proprietary J-08 Series engine has been recognized by J.D. Power and Associates for four consecutive years for "Highest in Customer Satisfaction with Conventional Medium Duty Engines and Transmissions."

How much horsepower does the Hino 258 have? ›

A combination of the 230-hp J08-WU engine and Allison six-speed automatic transmission means the 258 delivers maximum power and efficiency, with torque maxing out at 520 lb.

How reliable are Hino trucks? ›

Parts and Systems

One reason that Hino trucks are more capable than International trucks comes from the high-quality parts that Hino uses. The Hino brand has always stood out with its engineering, and that experience has led to excellent longevity and dependability in Hino trucks and their parts.

Is Hino 268 a good truck to buy? ›

The Hino 268 continues to deliver the best real world advantages in the industry to truck drivers and fleet owners. In fact, the 268 has earned the reputation of providing the lowest cost of ownership in its class.

How many miles per gallon does a Hino truck get? ›

With an average fuel consumption rate of 10-11 miles per gallon, the L Series is one of the most fuel-efficient trucks in its class. The truck also meets stringent emission standards, ensuring compliance with environmental regulations. The HINO L Series is designed with durability and longevity in mind.

How much weight can a Hino 258 carry? ›

The 258 features an 8,000 lb. front axle and a 17,500 lb. rear axle, when combined, to provide a GVWR of 25,500 lbs.

What is the fuel capacity of Hino 258? ›

Combining Telematics, Remote Diagnostics and Case Management in one integrated platform, Hino Insight puts critical vehicle and driver management tools at your fingertips. Fuel Tank STD 50 gallon OPT Dual 50 gal./Single 70 gal./Single 95 gal. DEF tank 4.7 gal.

Why did Hino stop making engines? ›

TOKYO -- Toyota Motor and Hino Motors have halted some production lines after their group company Toyota Industries admitted to cheating on engine certification, affecting not only the vehicle that uses the engines in question but also other models such as the Alphard minivan.

Which is better, Hino or Freightliner? ›

As a member of the Toyota family, Hino doesn't break down as often as Freightliner and replacement parts are far more affordable. Hino manufactures their engine as well as their parts. By being 100% Hino, the engine can be fixed without the potential downtime and hang-ups of having to send the engine away for repair.

Which is better, Hino or Isuzu? ›

Under Hood & Chassis: Frame & Yield Strength

The Hino 195 has a stronger frame than the Isuzu NRR – 56,900 verses 44,000 PSI, with a greater Resisting Bending Moment – 422,900 in. -lb vs 316,800 in. -lb, making the Hino's frame approximately 32% stronger then Isuzu's.

Is Hino made by Toyota? ›

Hino Motors Manufacturing, U.S.A., Inc. is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Hino Motors, Ltd. (Japan) and a Toyota Group Company. For four decades, Hino Motors, Ltd. has proudly manufactured the number one selling medium and heavy-duty truck in Japan.

What trucks last 300000 miles? ›

Among these contenders, heavy-duty models dominate the field, but notable names like the Toyota Tundra, Toyota Tacoma, Chevrolet Silverado 1500, and Chevrolet Avalanche also boast a higher-than-average likelihood of crossing the quarter-million-mile mark.

Can a truck last 400 000 miles? ›

That said, while most gas engines are intended to last at least 200,000 miles on average, a diesel truck that is well-maintained can potentially last 350,000 to 500,000 miles. Those used mainly for highway driving and carrying minimal loads will typically get closer to the top-end of the range.

What truck lasts the longest miles? ›

Top 15 truck models most likely to last at least 250,000 miles
RankMake and ModelChange to Last Beyond 250,000 Miles (Average: 25.9%)
4Toyota Tacoma41.7%
3Ford F-250 Super Duty43.6%
2Toyota Tundra47.9%
1Ford F-350 Super Duty49.1%
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Are Hino trucks better than Isuzu? ›

In comparison to Isuzu Trucks, Hino's lineup is known for having stronger frames that are better at resisting bending. The Hino 195, as an example, is reported to have a frame 32% stronger than the Isuzu NRR model.

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