I drug that one I had around for a long time, no problems. I'd like a GD myself, but money talks.
If $26K is list, you could probably get it out the door for $23K or $24K. Presentation has a lot to do when buying. Like you walk in with $20K in twenty's, like in a 5 gallon bucket, in bundles, it works.
Signed papers on a new 53' Utility dry van...
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Yeah, the Great Danes are nice. Utility makes a good trailer. The Hendrickson suspension air ride slider suspension Utility uses is nice.
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Where I work our trailer fleet is Great Dane and actually they seem really good can't say I've ever had a problem.
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We've got a few of those newer Hyundai HT's as lease units. They're decent wagons. I would stick with Great Dane if I were buying one probably.
I've tried to convince the boss to do exactly what you did and put some money down on brand new company-owned units and cut the monthly payment in half compared to the leased units, but with the way his other drivers destroy equipment under low bridges around here maybe not.
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