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I've got a friend in a 3 yr lease with a $1 buy out. Whats your opinion of that? In my opinion its just TERMED a lease when in reality its a loan.


I must be one of the lucky ones. I have a local bank that does a great job so far with financing. After hearing all the stories of those that their local bank won't work with them I feel lucky.
My bank won't touch a truck loan. Too high risk they say. And no it's not just me!!!!

Funny thing is that a few years ago they would have given me $50k on a signature but not with a truck for colateral. is it just me or does that not make one lick of sense??? It's just there policy they said, no commercial truck loans
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Do you want me to make this a sticky thread?
YES!! Make it sticky. Finally some good advice from some one who ACTUALLY KNOWS what they are talking about.
CAG has helped several of my friends get in newer trucks and some to get started.
And, Welcome to the forum Marty.

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My bank won't touch a truck loan. Too high risk they say. And no it's not just me!!!!

Funny thing is that a few years ago they would have given me $50k on a signature but not with a truck for colateral. is it just me or does that not make one lick of sense??? It's just there policy they said, no commercial truck loans




Its because commercial trucking is pretty prone to failure if the guy running things doesn't know what he is doing. One thing that helped me was the fact that I have a pretty long history with this bank and provable income over the previous several years.
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Its because commercial trucking is pretty prone to failure if the guy running things doesn't know what he is doing.
Because of this, we have become way too rate conscience with commercial loans.

I have actually has client tell me to take a hike. When no-one else out there would approve them. I mean no-one. We can take this 700.00 a week company driver to a 13-15k gross a month O/O. All he has to do is knock the big chip off of his shoulder and he's makeing 5k net more per month, easy. I can only imagine how much money it has cost him.

So I ask myself....Pride or stupidity? Or a combo of both.

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Interesting,thanks for getting on this forum,as a former three time truck owner op,that's great info for folks interested. I'm getting close to retirement on a company truck now,too old to try anymore.
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I just bought a 2007 Columbia from OKC Freightliner. $99,999.99 with $15,000 down I got 8% APR for 6 years # $1,500 a month payments. If I had $20,000 down I could have got 7% APR. But I'll take what I could get. How did I do this? I got the financing part done first with my Credit Union, then went shopping. Most people get in trouble by doing the reverse. The CU wanted my previous years tax returns to verify gross income and cash flow. I was a lease operator for the previous year, that allowed the CU to see what my income position was for what I wanted to do. Based on that, (and if I did the same) then they could figure what the future would be like, hence the loan. There is no way they would write a check to OKC Freightliner for $85,000 without some idea of what my 'business plan' was or how effective it was. That is why I 'leased' a truck for 16 months: to build up credibility in my ability to run a business (both for myself as well as my bank). I leased a truck with Prime (saved $200 a week) and received a $5,000 bonus a lease completion. That is where I got my down payment and my history of successfull business operation. All expenses were shown on my tax statement and it gave the bank a good idea that I knew what I was doing (that plus my $15,000). Anyway, this is what I did and my advice is to get the $ done first, then go shopping. Otherwise, you are a dealers dream...
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Slick50 this is the first time ever I've heard of a credit union being willing to do commercial loans. I've beat my head on the wall trying to talk mine into a far smaller commercial loan. Same story I've always heard until yours.
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I leased a truck with Prime
How would you rate your experience with them?
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