Cass Freight Index - Volume and Rates

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  1. petrolK9

    petrolK9 Light Load Member

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    I plan to be as lean as possible for at least the next two years. The problem is that so do many other people across all walks of life. We all will start to buy less, consume less, and that will cause the economy to remain stagnant. Just my opinion yet many others believe the same thing. No big instant recovery.

    Cass Freight Index Showed Economic Weakness Way Before The Pandemic
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    Cass Freight Index Showed Economic Weakness Way Before The Pandemic
     
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  3. Infosaur

    Infosaur Road Train Member

    Nah, there's gonna be pent up demand, the question is when.
     
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  4. petrolK9

    petrolK9 Light Load Member

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    I like your optimism.

    IMF: Global economy will suffer worst year since Depression

    IMF: Global economy will suffer worst year since Depression
     
  5. Infosaur

    Infosaur Road Train Member

    Wife's car is about to collapse.
    I'm sick of throwing money at it.
    Right now she's not driving it much. (Still might break any day now.)
    My car has a flat, has ridiculous tires on it (or just tires are pricey in general. I remember $120 ghetto Uniroyals on 15" wheels. Now you gotta get Z rated directional rubber bands on 20's! Came with the car, had no choice.) so it's sitting on a donut spare while I'm out with the truck.

    Also, wife's phone & mine are over 4 generations back. Way overdue for replacement. iOS is unsupported.

    So once the stores open I've got $800 in "things I need to buy" AND a possible car! (Or $3k in service.) so yeah, pent up demand.
     
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  6. Infosaur

    Infosaur Road Train Member

    List of things my wife's car needs:

    1.) two front tires
    2.) possibly two front rims, I have no idea why they keep losing air but this is the 3rd set of tires this car has gone through and the only thing I can think of is the rims are cracked.
    3.) exhaust rebuild. It's all rotted & rusted. Didn't pass emissions last year because of it.
    4.) clunking on front end. Probably a bad strut. JUST replaced it! Wife didn't take it back and demand a warranty fix, so now I have to eat the cost AGAIN. $1200! This will be the 3rd time I've replaced the struts on it. Guy says it's cheap Chinese parts. They fail within months.
    5.) airbag light hasn't gone off in 2 years. Google says this is a fault caused by the wire harness in the steering wheel. Other symptoms are loss of horn and steering wheel switches. Common problem on this model at its age.
    6.) manual seat height adjustment stopped working. No fix, just replace whole seat. $600.
    7.) window switches occasionally stop working. So far they've always come back and I haven't had to tape a garbage bag to the window overnight or in the rain.
    8.) both key fobs are broken physically. It's a switchblade style key and they wear out over time.
    Also, keyless entry quit working. It WAS a battery thing but when both went over a period of time the car de-synched to the keys. Dealer wants big money to reprogram. Not worth it.

    So yeah, probably $3-5k to get all current issues addressed. And after all that it's a 10 year old minivan with 150k miles and rust starting to set in. $3-5k would be better put towards a lease.
     
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