Just looked at a 2016 Cascadia for $130,489 fully loaded, even if you had to pay 12% interest, that's a total of $146,000 roughly, I'd go to a real truck dealer and say the near $25000
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Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by Redneck-Ninja, Feb 1, 2016.
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Dude a 12% loan on 130000 truck would add $43.5k to the top. Or $173.5k.spyder7723 and akfisher Thank this.
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Lol someone beat me
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Perhaps he is putting down the 25k
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Well that would still add 35k ($140k total)
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I checked out loan mountain and it wasn't a bad deal nor a great deal. Make sure to verify it has a good warrenty and that it's a dd12 with the transmission you need. It is sorta a base truck so your paying about 10k to much but they do allow for longer payments with no additional penalty... you going full owner op or leasing to a companyCedarmike Thanks this.
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After 7 percent sales tax on a base of 152 k and federal excise what do you think you'll pay ?spyder7723 Thanks this.
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There is another thread on this , comparing. LM to a dealer , the driver has a 750 credit score , got offered 16 % as a new startup, good luck . Give me the link to s zero mile loaded auto shift 2016 Cascadia for 130k and I'll pay you a finders feemxpx148 Thanks this.
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Totally correct.. add warrenty and it sky rockets the price. The 17 autos will be in soon unless there is a big difference might wanna wait for one for resale value
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