Complete Ultimate Truck Review/Guide To All Trucks (2022) - Snowrunner

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Complete Ultimate Truck Review/Guide To All Trucks (2022) - Snowrunner

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In this video, I will describe and quick review every truck in Snowrunner starting with the Vanilla truck then working through the DLC trucks in release order.

00:00 Intro
00:16 Vanilla
25:50 Year 1
36:46 Year 2
47:00 DLC Truck Packs
1:04:28 Outro

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All Comments (21)
  • @ka4172
    Unimog we need a Unimog!
  • @teleMenace
    Best video on snowrunner Trucks I've seen ! Straight to the point and informative.
  • @Papa_Swish
    Just a little clarification, there's no fuel consumption penalty at all when deciding between RWD and AWD on trucks that use a Special/Advanced Special gearbox. Just wanted to point it out because you mentioned a few times how switchable AWD on trucks like the Kolob 749 and the P12 would make them consume more fuel and therefore they were trickier to manage. Switchable AWD on trucks with Special gearboxes is actually an advantage over those with locked AWD because you have access to the same AWD abilities at no extra cost to fuel consumption, but you can also choose to direct all the power to the rear wheels for those niche situations where your front wheels might be off the ground or your rear wheels are struggling to climb over something. Still an excellent video I'd recommend for all the newcomers to watch though, extremely informative without dragging on, which is the perfect balance :D
  • @ArikaStack
    I've had HUGE success with the 57x. It has plenty of power and is perfect for bulk hauling and establishing a cargo network, effectively going between makeshift hubs I build of my own.
  • @klo1679
    you may not realize this, but the navistar and royal BM both have a different type of diff lock in this game to everything else. they both have an LSD which is basically an automatic diff lock, which is open in most cases but will lock when required, just something that makes them unique and worth a second chance
  • @jaymac7203
    I've started using the Ford F750 as a scout. I love it! It's fast and great off road, plus it can carry so much fuel and repair points.
  • @Riccardo_Mori
    Fantastic overview. Long, because there are a lot of trucks, but clear and concise for every truck. In defence of the Azov 43-191 Sprinter, I do use it on other maps, not just in Tennessee. You know all those silly tasks like "Visit all these 6 locations", or those timed contests where you have to race through a series of checkpoints? The Azov has proven to be quite useful. It's fast, it doesn't have particular problems with the terrain (except maybe very deep mud/snow), and it's overall very fun to drive. It's a big, fast scout for pure exploration, too. Cheers! //Rick
  • @Storm-ur5qg
    Initially i was disappointed by the navistar due to the feul consumption but i have to say it massively suprised me offroad even tho the is not difflock it does not stop moving, I used it in Maine and have to say that if it were not for the the navistar i would have givin up on Maine
  • @FunkyBaconArts
    Have to say the CAT CT681 is a real powerhouse with its unique engine. H-Gear on a highway box is super easy to engage and it keeps it up thanks to its power, and while the dead axle is downside it's not that huge of an issue. It does struggle in deep mud but once it's winched out of there you just engage the H-gear and make up for lost time. The Step 310E is also quite a good truck despite its on-paper performance. The unique "Voin" engine have good power to fuel consumption which gives it more range than the small-ish fuel tank would make you believe and is strong enough to handle most cargo.
  • @tuls4doom
    i dont even play snow runner anymore, just stumbled over this vid, but its nicely made and very informative. thumbs up.
  • I went into a new play through and as soon as I had a couple of trucks with all wheel drive and off road tires I went and got the Zikz 605R and it makes the early game a joke. The vanilla maps make it feel like a mod truck.
  • @rannorgana
    International HX 520, I started using this in my most recent save and found that once it gets AWD at least, it goes through Michigan just the same as the fleetstar if not somewhat better. I normally use it as a crane truck.
  • Just, WOW. Great video and i learned a couple things. I've been playing for a couple years and enjoyed a different point of view.
  • I personally was able to use and rely on the ANK MK38 for my first few months playing. It’s an awesome truck, and until I got the bandit it was the only truck I used for 2 slot flatbed cargo. Excellent vehicle.
  • @halosnova1604
    The K700 video was amazing, the bale falling out of the grip and just being like. "I don't have the patience anymore" drives off