Q: Why should Purchasing or Finance consider a remanufactured engine?
A: Remanufactured engines deliver significant cost savings, like-new reliability, and environmental benefits—all while extending the life of existing fleet assets.
Q: How much cheaper is a remanufactured engine compared to new?
A: Typically, about 20% less, creating immediate savings that can be redirected to higher-value initiatives.
Q: Does choosing reman affect depreciation or associated ownership costs?
A: Yes—in a positive way. Replacing an engine avoids the depreciation, taxes, licensing fees, and insurance increases tied to purchasing a new vehicle.
Q: What is the long-term financial value of choosing reman?
A: A high-quality reman engine can last as long as a new engine, allowing fleets to extend vehicle life and avoid recurring repair expenses.
Q: Is the quality comparable to a new engine?
A: Yes. Reman engines are rebuilt to meet or exceed OEM specifications, offering like-new performance.
Q: How do I know the engine is reliable?
A: Reputable remanufacturers use advanced testing (including dyno testing under load) to ensure durability for heavy-duty commercial use.
Q: Can remanufacturing fix OEM design weaknesses?
A: Often, yes. The process can correct known factory flaws, making the engine more durable than the original design.
Q: What warranty protection comes with a reman engine?
A: High-quality remanufactured engines typically include a comprehensive parts-and-labor warranty, sometimes stronger than OE coverage.
Q: Will a remanufactured engine reduce downtime?
A: Yes. Many reman engines are in stock and ready to install, resulting in a far faster turnaround than sourcing a new engine or performing a full rebuild.
Q: How does choosing reman support better asset management?
A: It allows fleets to extend the useful life of existing vehicles, deferring the high capital cost of new truck purchases.
Q: Is remanufacturing environmentally beneficial?
A: Very much so. It reuses major components, reducing landfill waste.
Q: Does choosing reman reduce raw material and energy consumption?
A: Yes. Remanufacturing requires far fewer new materials and consumes significantly less energy than building a brand-new engine.
Q: How does a reman engine affect carbon footprint?
A: It has a substantially lower carbon footprint because the process uses far less energy than manufacturing a new engine from scratch.
Q: Are there efficiency or emissions benefits?
A: Yes. Reman engines often deliver better fuel efficiency and lower emissions than the worn engine they replace.