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2019 International Lonestar

Based on reports from 2 owners and 8 recalls for this exact model.

Complaints
2
Crashes
0
Fires
0
Recalls
8
TSBs
164

Preliminary Verdict

Green Light

Based on 2 complaints, 0 crashes, 0 fires, and 8 recalls.

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Mechanic Inspection Checklist

!Check the ElectricalHIGH

1 owners reported electrical issues — failures commonly reported around 155K miles.

!Inspect the BrakesMED
Look for symptoms of wear and premature failure
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30,000-Mile Cost Projection

Best Case

$X,XXX

Most Likely

$X,XXX

Worst Case

$X,XXX

Top cost driver: Electrical (1 reports).

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Owner Intelligence

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Where the complaints fall

Electrical1 (50%)
Brakes1 (50%)

2019 International Lonestar: Known Issues & Problem Areas

Electrical Issues

Electrical complaints account for 50% of all reports filed for the 2019 International Lonestar, with 1 owners filing complaints with NHTSA. The median mileage at time of complaint is 155,122 miles, suggesting issues tend to surface around the 155K-mile mark.

Brakes Issues

Brakes complaints account for 50% of all reports filed for the 2019 International Lonestar, with 1 owners filing complaints with NHTSA. Owners should pay attention to brakes-related symptoms during test drives and pre-purchase inspections.

Data sourced from NHTSA owner complaints and community reports. The full report analyzes severity, repair costs, and failure patterns for each category.

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Recall History (8 recalls)

18V293000May 2018

SEAT BELTS:FRONT:ANCHORAGE

Navistar, Inc. (Navistar) is recalling certain 2018-2019 International WorkStar, DuraStar, LoneStar, LT, ProStar, RH and IC Bus HC, 2018 International TranStar, 2019 International HV and MV trucks and transit buses. The front driver and passenger seat belt anchor D-ring bolt may break in the event of a crash. As such, these vehicles fail to comply with the requirements of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) number 210, "Seat Belt Assembly Anchorages."

18V588000Nov 2018

ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING:ENGINE:DIESEL

Navistar, Inc. (Navistar) is recalling certain 2017-2018 International ProStar and 9900i trucks, 2018-2019 International LT trucks, 2017-2019 International LoneStar and HX trucks and 2017 International PayStar trucks, equipped with Cummins ISX15 or X15 diesel engines. In certain driving conditions, such as on a long down-hill grade, the fuel line may burst if the fuel pump cooling circuit screen becomes restricted.

18V597000Oct 2018

SERVICE BRAKES, AIR

Navistar, Inc. (Navistar) is recalling certain 2019 International HX, DuraStar, WorkStar, HV, LoneStar, LT, MV, and RH vehicles, and IC Bus HC, CE, and RE vehicles equipped with long stroke brake chambers and spring actuated parking brakes. The spring actuated parking brake may be improperly crimped to the long stroke service brake chamber, causing a service brake air leak and the possible separation of the spring brake chamber from the service brake section.

18V826000Jan 2019

POWER TRAIN:CLUTCH ASSEMBLY

Navistar, Inc. (Navistar) is recalling certain 2019 International HV, MV, 2018-2019 HX, LT, RH, LoneStar, ProStar, WorkStar, and 2018 TranStar automated manual transmission vehicles, equipped with certain Eaton ECA heavy-duty truck clutches. An internal component in the clutch assembly may fail, possibly resulting in unintended vehicle movement.

21V079000Apr 2021

ENGINE

Navistar, Inc. (Navistar) is recalling certain 2018-2021 International LoneStar and 2017-2021 International LT vehicles. The battery ground cable ring terminal at the frame connecting point may break, resulting in a loss of electrical power and unintended engine shutdown without warning.

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Recall severity analysis & seller scripts

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About this data

NHTSA Complaints

Federal database of owner-filed safety complaints. 2 records for this vehicle.

NHTSA Recalls

Manufacturer-issued safety recalls. 8 recalls found for this vehicle.

Repair Cost Data

Real-world repair costs from owner reports and independent databases.

2019 International Lonestar: Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most common problem with the 2019 International Lonestar?
The most commonly reported issue with the 2019 International Lonestar is related to the electrical, with 1 complaints filed with NHTSA.
Is the 2019 International Lonestar reliable?
The 2019 International Lonestar has 2 complaints, 0 crash reports, and 0 fire reports filed with NHTSA. The full report analyzes whether these numbers indicate real risk or are proportional to the vehicle’s popularity.
How much does it cost to fix 2019 International Lonestar problems?
Repair costs vary by issue. The full BumperScan report includes detailed repair cost estimates (low/median/high) for every major issue, plus a 30,000-mile total cost of ownership projection.
Does the 2019 International Lonestar have any recalls?
Yes, the 2019 International Lonestar has 8 recalls on record. The full report includes recall severity analysis and scripts for asking the seller about recall completion.
What mileage do International Lonestar problems start?
Based on 2 complaints with mileage data, the median mileage at time of complaint is 155,122 miles. The highest concentration of reported issues occurs in the 150K+ mile range. The full report breaks down exactly which components fail at each mileage bracket.
What’s in the full report?
10 sections of AI analysis: severity-ranked issues, component scores (0-100), 30K-mile cost projection, failure timeline by mileage, recall details with seller scripts, owner sentiment analysis, mechanic checklist, buyer lot checklist, negotiation ammo with dollar figures, and a buy/skip verdict.
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