Tractors with day cabs may not have extra room inside for a bed and other amenities, but they have all of the power, technology, and hauling capability of their sleeper-equipped counterparts.
There have been many advancements in sleeper cab comfort in recent years, but for many applications in several industries, a day cab is more than sufficient. If you drive a heavy-duty truck delivering equipment and building supplies to construction sites, for instance, or if you spend your days making local or regional deliveries, you can save money by opting for a non-sleeper configuration that only has features that you’ll actually use.
The main differences you’ll find between these trucks aside from brand names are the same ones you’d find in any other category. There are 4x2, 6x2, and 6x4 configurations, manual and automatic transmissions, etc.
You’ll find a big selection of used tractors without sleeper cabs for sale on Truck Paper, including models from manufacturers like DAF, MAN, Mercedes-Benz, Scania, Volvo, and others. There are also a few used tractors for sale on the site that come with trailers as a part of the package, including refrigerated boxes, tandem axle trailers, curtain-side bodies, and more.