Stock Number: U886138

2023 Peterbilt 579

  • $81,900.00
  • 340,610 mi
Pre-Owned

Stock Number: U742954

2025 Peterbilt 589

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  • 39,831 mi
Pre-Owned

Stock Number: VD 826840

2027 Peterbilt 589

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New

Stock Number: U742953

2025 Peterbilt 589

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  • 33,000 mi
Pre-Owned

Stock Number: TD 787115

2026 Peterbilt 567

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New

Stock Number: VD 836666

2027 Peterbilt 589

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New

Stock Number: VD 836698

2027 Peterbilt 567

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New

Stock Number: VD 836722

2027 Peterbilt 567

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New

Stock Number: VD 836764

2027 Peterbilt 567

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New

Stock Number: TD 809401

2026 Peterbilt 567

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New

Stock Number: VD 836659

2027 Peterbilt 589

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New

Stock Number: VD 836667

2027 Peterbilt 589

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New

Stock Number: VD 836658

2027 Peterbilt 589

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New

Stock Number: VD 836660

2027 Peterbilt 589

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New

Stock Number: VD 824022

2027 Peterbilt 589

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New

Semi Trucks For Sale

Browse our extensive inventory of semi trucks today. We offer a wide variety of models and configurations, along with flexible financing options, so you can find the right truck at the right price. Our expert sales team is available to answer any questions, so feel free to reach out!

Semi trucks, also known as tractor-trailers or 18-wheelers, are the backbone of long-haul transportation, designed to pull heavy trailers over vast distances. These powerful vehicles are typically heavy-duty Class 8 trucks with a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) of 33,001 lbs or more. They are engineered for sustained, high-mileage operation and are the primary means of transporting goods across states and continents.

Common Semi Truck Models

When it comes to reliability and performance, Peterbilt continues to lead the industry with several standout models:

  • Peterbilt 579s For Sale – A modern, aerodynamic truck designed for long-haul efficiency and driver comfort.
  • Peterbilt 589s For Sale – A classic-style truck that combines traditional looks with modern performance and technology.
  • Peterbilt 567s For Sale – A versatile, durable option built for vocational applications like construction and heavy hauling.

Types of Semi Trucks

Choosing the right truck starts with understanding the two main configurations:

  • Day Cab – Designed for shorter routes, day cabs do not include a sleeping compartment and are ideal for local or regional hauls.
  • Sleeper Cab – Built for long-distance travel, sleeper trucks include a resting area, making them perfect for over-the-road (OTR) operations.

Semi Truck Usage

Semi trucks serve a wide range of industries and applications, including long-haul freight transportation, regional and local delivery, construction and heavy-duty hauling, refrigerated goods transport, specialized freight (flatbed, oversized loads), and more.

Key Semi Truck Features to Consider

When selecting a semi truck, it’s important to evaluate several critical features:

  • Engine Performance – Horsepower and torque determine hauling capability and efficiency.
  • Fuel Efficiency – A major factor in long-term operating costs.
  • Driver Comfort – Ergonomic seating, cabin space, and ride quality impact driver satisfaction and productivity.
  • Safety Features – Advanced systems like collision mitigation, lane departure warnings, and adaptive cruise control.
  • Maintenance & History – Especially important when purchasing used trucks—service records can tell you a lot.
  • Specs – Axle configuration, transmission type, and weight ratings should match your application.
  • Technology – Telematics, navigation, and driver-assist features improve efficiency and fleet management.

Semi Truck Fuel Efficiency

Fuel efficiency plays a major role in profitability. Several factors influence how efficiently a truck operates including aerodynamics, engine and drivetrain configuration, driving habits and speed, load weight, terrain and route conditions, tire type and maintenance.
One standout innovation is the Peterbilt EPIQ Aero Package, which enhances aerodynamics through features like chassis fairings, wheel covers, and optimized airflow design—helping maximize fuel savings over long distances.

Semi Truck Cost

Semi truck pricing can vary widely depending on several factors, including model, condition, specs, and mileage. New trucks typically offer the latest technology and warranties but come at a higher upfront cost. Used trucks provide a more budget-friendly option while still delivering strong performance when properly maintained.
At The Pete Store, we offer a broad range of new and used semi trucks across a variety of price points—making it easier to find the right truck for your needs and budget.

Semi Trailers

Pairing your truck with the right trailer is just as important. Common types of semi trailers include: dry van, refrigerated (reefer), flatbed, tanker, and lowboy/drop deck.