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I've avoided mods mostly in my game, but I could definitely use a set of models with otherwise identical stats that show up at the same time as the local variants.
I'd also like to see a box truck model for use in local routes once the Ford Model 77 and Studebaker age out. The Freightliners and Peterbilts work best on the highway where they can utilize their speed, but bog down on shorter routes, often losing money. I modded in the Ford Model 77 to have no end date for local deliveries, and they've been working reasonably well all things considered, and making a profit. I would have modded the Studebaker in but it splits it's cargo onto separate trucks unfortunately.
Though I have to mention that the bus speed limit is more in line with the country road speed limits, and not city speed limits..