Idle-Aire

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by crazyray, Nov 18, 2007.

  1. crazyray

    crazyray Bobtail Member

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    Does anyone recommend the Idle-Airie systems.....will company pay for company trucks to use these and save the fuel........what other services are offered and what is the going rate of these services:biggrin_255:
     
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  3. Roadmedic

    Roadmedic Road Train Member

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    Some companies do, most do not. Personally, I won't use it because the tubing smells of smoke. Second, most of the time I spend the night at the docks, rarely at a truck stop.
     
  4. rdglide06

    rdglide06 Bobtail Member

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    I use Idleaire all the time, 4 times last week! I love it, my company pays for it.
     
  5. sandman

    sandman Light Load Member

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    we are o/o. We love using it. It really saves on our fuel bill. We are gold members-which is $10 every 6 months. Silver membership is free. But being a gold member we also only pay $1.85/hour versus silver membership $2.18/hour. Crappy thing is that you only get the basic cable channels but for $4/visit to upgrade. But IdleAire is always having little specials to upgrade for free. Being a gold member you also get discounts on movie rentals. I love that option. You have access to movies that are still in the movie theaters. For us they are only $9 or something. It's cheaper then taking my wife to the actual movies.

    If you can talk your company to sign up for a fleet thing...good. You'd love using it.
     
  6. MXH

    MXH Light Load Member

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    $2.18/hour!? What a rip-off! That only makes sense if you're the kind of wasteful driver that runs the truck engine more than he should!

    So a ten hour break costs $21.18 for a *silver* member? Wow no wonder Idleair is losing money.

    They pissed me off to no end when they started installing all that crap. I remember pulling into the Petro in Hammond, Lousiana, late one nite, tired, out of hours, and ROWS AND ROWS of parking spaces were closed off to set that Idleair crap up, and there were no parking spaces left!

    I was in Knoxville a few weeks back, and the pushy Idleair guy was trying to give me a *free* trail.

    Hebasto heaters and generators are the way to go, not Idleair!

    *edit*
    Do they give you a TV to watch? I don't have a TV so if they don't provide one, what's the benefit of the channels the offer.
     
  7. Too-Tall

    Too-Tall Light Load Member

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    you can rent a tv off em and they give the deposit back when u return teh tv i think. or you can get a coax to usb converter and watch it on your laptop too.

    im a silver member but when i need idle air i cant find the ###### things and when i dont need it every truckstop i pass has it.

    however the nice thing about being an idle air member... is i roll into a truckstop that is full i roll up show'em my card and viola ive got a reserved space :) plug in the thing in my window, pretend like im using it and ive got hassel free parking all night.
     
  8. crazyray

    crazyray Bobtail Member

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    does this really work..what they move someone out or ???
     
  9. Too-Tall

    Too-Tall Light Load Member

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    nooo they dont kick someone out. but if you roll in... and thers no more parking spaces available. and theres idle air spaces there....

    then im not sol. i just flash my card and bam. i got a space to park for the night. i have used this to my advantage only once thus far
     
  10. dancnoone

    dancnoone "Village Idiot"

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    You don't have to pretend anything. IdleAire policy plainly states you can park in the open spaces, but they do ask that you refrain from idling your engine when not using their services.

    I use them all the time. For parking only, in cool weather. I quit using their services long ago. Mainly because it seems like a huge waste of money and time.

    $21 a night/day ? For about $10 more. I can get a private room with a private shower, and laundry room that isn't crowded for a few bucks more. I also get a pool (most locations) and the ability to go to the can without getting dressed.
     
  11. Roadmedic

    Roadmedic Road Train Member

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    My thoughts exactly.
     
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