One drives a Renault Magnum with its highest power engine in a 4x2 chassis. The other driver drives a Volvo 6x4 with 750HP. Both drivers are now level 6.2 skills. The Renault driver ALWAYS earns more per week and per mile than the Volvo driver. The nature of the jobs given also does not seem to take the chassis into account.
Then just press that "Use" button, if yor truck is parked within premises of the garage the trailer is stored in, it will be automatically hitched to your truck (you will end up being slightly teleported withing the exterior), if you are elsewhere and not on a job, the trailer will be parked in the yard of the garage, navigation will draw a Introducing the Super Stripes Paint Jobs Pack DLC, now available for Euro Truck Simulator 2. These new unique and colourful designs have been hand-crafted by the talented artists here at SCS Software and chosen for their stylish look. This new pack includes six new paint jobs, which will be available for all current truck models and standard Always buy your hired drivers the cheapest truck you can: it makes no difference to them. Never hire a driver without at least one distance skill. Try to get drivers with two. Drivers without one long distance skill will be stuck in the city, and they will only make one delivery per day. You will lose tons of money waiting for them to level up. Afaik it doesn't make any difference for income, if you or your hired drivers are using own trailers or not. It's just for the immersion, i think. It does make a difference, for any given load to any given location you will earn slightly more per unit of distance (basically jobs with the company's trailer only earn 90% of the per unit cost vs . 189 203 396 216 58 236 307 257