I’m guessing with my wife sitting next to me working the board I could make it work in 8 months. When you fly an airplane that cost $70k/yr to insure and burns $7 of jet fuel per minute you learn about being efficient. And if you’re fuel costs are over $1.00 a mile you might want trade it in on something a little more fuel efficient. I’ve read all the threads of guys going broke with leases from the company. I’m starting with a truck purchased with cash. Also I don’t need or want to go home every weekend. I don’t have a need or want to spend money on a sports car.
I need advice on breaking in
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I believe if you only plan on driving 8 months a year I’d go with a good temp service and not have the headaches of truck ownership. Even if you pay cash you will still have tags, ins, and other costs.
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