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When you get over about 20 drivers, you make so much money you can't spend it, once the tipping point is passed, the money rolls in, buy as many trucks, garages and hire drivers to your heart's content.
Or they'll completely ignore those trailers and use ones from the freight market.
i Haven't had that experience. When i buy a garage i look whats around, nearby and pick trailers based off that. But with say 5 drivers and 8 trailers to pick from they seem to always use a trailer so far.
You make the game sound well boring
Not boring at all, it is a great truck driving experience, lots of interesting scenery, diverse loads to haul, achievements to get. What it isn't (and was never meant to be) is managing any businesses, or drivers or hitting any targets for money earned. That's what is special about it, there is no end point, no goal to finish, you can drive forever.
I wouldn't have put nearly 3,000 hours into ATS and ETS2 if it was boring, and I'm only a beginner compared to some players on here. If you keep buying the map DLC and doing the events, boredom will never happen.