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Thread: Lone Mountain Truck Leasing
- 01.02.2012 #231Road Train Member
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if you find ANYTHING wrong they will fix for FREE. everything i found wrong was fixed before i took the truck home but one part thay had to order and had sent fedex to my house.... thats why they want YOU to take it offsite and have it checked so you know it's good to go....
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- 01.02.2012 #233Road Train Member
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- 01.03.2012 #234Road Train Member
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it's quite possible that all those internationals were just moved around on the lot too.
my air bags go flat when the pressure reaches zero. which can be within 12 hours.
- 01.29.2012 #235Banned or Retired
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i just bought my second truck from them. i saw all the trucks they had. most were pretty nice. they are what they are, used trucks. i still stick to my statement hat if your not competant to pick out a good truck from a bad then you should not be buying a truck, or at the very least you should pay someone who can. and even then there is always the unknown. i do know theyre good people up there. they get people into trucks who cant otherwise and for that they are the best. there is just so many scammers out there to take advantage of us and LM isnt one of them. i have bounced four or five payments to them over the years and they dont badger me. they call and say "when can we put it back through?" i tell them when the money will be there and they resubmit. no fuss, no stress of ten phone calls a day. Joe went way out of his way for me on this sale. this truck was a voluntary surrender they called to tell me they had because.they knew i was looking for something a little nicer then my freightliner and it was pushing 800k mi. i must have given them a list as long as my arm of things to fix and they did. they even put brand new bridgestone steers on it when i was happy to just swap over the dunlops i had just put on my freightliner. they also gave me what i feel to be a very good price. low payments and a short term. say what you want but i always stick up for these guys. i would have been out of trucking 4 years ago if it wasnt for them.
in my experience the people who bash them i have noticed the longer they talk, the more you notice why. lol
only thing i could suggest they do better is clean the interiors better. some are clean, some not so much.
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- 01.29.2012 #236Road Train Member
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they are good folks at lone mountain, my experience with them has been excellent. i love my lone mountain truck.
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- 01.30.2012 #237Medium Load Member
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I am about to pay off my Lone Mountain truck in March. The truck has been reasonably sound and everything has basically been like a regular loan for the equipment. I maintain the truck the way I want with no restrictions and add or subtract equipment as I see fit.
I would definitely do business with them again.
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- 01.30.2012 #238Banned or Retired
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ya I had my last truck for almost 300k miles and it never missed one day f work in the shop. all I ever put into it other then regular maintenance was a radiator for $700 (done myself on my hometime) turbo vpod at freightliner for $750, Starter for a touch over $300 and an ac compressor and clutch for right about $750 also
I sent a LOT of time picking out the best truck I could.
- 01.30.2012 #239Light Load Member
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Companyman,If you dont mind me asking what truck did you get just get from LM and what were the terms(downpayment monthly payment)Any info would be appreciated.
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it wasn't one of their normal stock trucks. it's a Martin t600 from last year. it was returned by the owner with only about 60k miles more then he bought it with. it was kind of a special situation but essentially I am finishing the last 30 months of the lease at $1095/mo
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