The Perfect Lease Purchase Contract!

Discussion in 'Lease Purchase Trucking Forum' started by SheepDog, Dec 16, 2013.

  1. Kersey

    Kersey Light Load Member

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    Motor Carrier Costs
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    2009
    2010
    2011
    2012




    Vehicle-based


    Fuel Costs
    $0.633
    $0.405
    $0.486
    $0.590
    $0.641


    Truck/Trailer Lease or Purchase Payments
    $0.213
    $0.257
    $0.184
    $0.189
    $0.174


    Repair & Maintenance
    $0.103
    $0.123
    $0.124
    $0.152
    $0.138


    Truck Insurance Premiums
    $0.055
    $0.054
    $0.059
    $0.067
    $0.063


    Permits and Licenses
    $0.016
    $0.029
    $0.040
    $0.038
    $0.022


    Tires
    $0.030
    $0.029
    $0.035
    $0.042
    $0.044


    Tolls
    $0.024
    $0.024
    $0.012
    $0.017
    $0.019


    Driver-based


    Driver Wages
    $0.435
    $0.403
    $0.446
    $0.460
    $0.417


    Driver Benefits
    $0.144
    $0.128
    $0.162
    $0.151
    $0.116


    TOTAL
    $1.653
    $1.451
    $1.548
    $1.706
    $1.633





    Looks like anything less then $1.633 and your doing it cheaper the big carriers are doing it. Or you losing your #####.
     
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  3. Kersey

    Kersey Light Load Member

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  4. bertscova

    bertscova Bobtail Member

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    Here is a link to covenant transports l/p calculator. Im a company driver and have been think about it. Next time im at the main terminal I will sit down with the l/p department and have some questions answered.

    http://www.covenantdrivers.com/lease-program/
     
  5. popcorn169

    popcorn169 Road Train Member

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    Just looked at the Covenant website and it seems that they only do teams.
     
  6. Kersey

    Kersey Light Load Member

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    You can charge those number that are in their templet to what ever you want them to be. I changed the 6000 mile to 3500 that I usually run and plugged numbers from there.
     
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  7. Mooose

    Mooose Light Load Member

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    Crunch all the numbers you want if your buying/leasing a used truck with 500k on it there's a better than average crap shoot chance your going to need to do repairs that far exceed your per mile calculation for maintenance. So be honest with yourself when you do that calculation, it's machinery you can't predict with any certainty when your going to have issues and I'm not talking the big stuff, sensors and crap can leave you by the side of the road and ruin your best on paper calculations.
    $1300 a week leaves me cringing too
     
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  8. bertscova

    bertscova Bobtail Member

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    Thats what they want. But I know several solo l/p drivers on the dedicated boards.
     
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  9. marmonman

    marmonman Road Train Member

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    The best lease purchase available is the easiest too.....Lease a savings account book from your bank and when you have used it enough to buy a truck return it to the bank and drive off in your truck !

    I have bought a truck before by just saving 20 to 50 bucks a week .
    It is not instant gratification like signing up to be raped by a company but it feels allot better when you do pull the trigger.

    If you are going to be driving for 30 years or more then you have time to save and get to the real gravy in trucking .
    You don't need to put yourself in a worse situation then you have by driving for these outfits by paying their over inflated payments just to feel like you have more of than you really do.

    The thing to remember in trucking is that no one is kissing you because they love you.
    They are kissing you because they are going to put it to you .

    Good luck in what ever you do in trucking but always try to what best not what is easiest .
     
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  10. Pound Puppy

    Pound Puppy Heavy Load Member

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    But.... but Marmonman, they said I would be an Owner Operator and make my own choices! I could make $2,000 more than I did last year! I have one year driving, you dont know what youre talking about!
     
  11. popcorn169

    popcorn169 Road Train Member

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    That is the best option a person can do. I am a company driver for a local company hauling windows I am home during the week and on week ends. I do want to get my own truck but it will be a long time before I get one. I have played with the ideal of leasing but the more that I think about it the more I think that it is not for me. I will probably stay with the company I am with as long as they will let me.
     
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