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New vs Used: some real life data for 2018
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by JoelP, Jan 27, 2018.
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My .02 on this is I started out in a 1984 freightliner 23 years ago. That truck was tired already back then. Over the years I've owned 5 more trucks, 93,377 pete with cat bought used. Made money with that truck but was a pyle driver to drive and was in shop plenty. 98 Volvo 630 bought used,detroit, made money and was in the shop less. 2001 Volvo 660 Volvo motor, made a lot of money with this truck. Should have kept it just change oil and tires and drive it. 2007 Volvo 780, Volvo motor, first two years with this truck nearly drove me insane. Every week was another problem. Most of them small, none were engine related, a couple were because of emissions. Just had crap that was hard to track down. And found out about alge in the fuel tanks with this truck.. After those first two years was not a bad truck and made money. Finally 2017 Volvo 730 bought new in 2016. Volvo motor and I shift trans. as of today she has 205000 miles and have had very few problems. Those few I did have were covered by warranty. fuel milage went up from 6.5 to 7.2. and I am making money with this one too. All of this is to say you can get a good truck or a lemon, and unplanned down time in a shop can make the payment on a new truck in a couple of days.
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I agree with 100%. To each their own. I'm considering doing leases let the dealership take care of everything included. We have a breakdown its all on them towing and finding us a rental. Our goal is very little down time for equipment. I also agree with you to some extent that older equipment was built better, many things were. But I do also think some things are better now. I think we all can agree that we don't want to pollute and breath clean air. My take on it is at what cost to us do we do that. The government forced operators into unproven faulty equipment. And shame on the manufactures for not being out ahead of this regulation.
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You don't make money turning wrenches if you own trucks that are supposed to make you money.
I leave the repairs to others who keep them running, I don't have the time to mess around with that, and if you want to be in a business to make money and grow, you also don't have time to mess around with it.Zaros Thanks this. -
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My question was less about "which is better, new or used", but rather, "what's the total cost of ownership over 3 years". All the other costs - as you mentioned - need to be added in. I was mostly interested in seeing how much depreciation the new aero trucks are taking right now (not tax depreciation, but value depreciation).
As many others have said, DOWNTIME is the most expensive cost of all. -
Fleet or single truck ownership has the same principles applied to them.
However to add to my comments above, read what I said below.
If you are looking at the TCO, then you are going to have skewed and inaccurate numbers.
new or use is not a factor TCO.
TCO only includes these things -
- Depreciation costs
- Fuel costs
- Insurance
- Financing
- Repairs
- Fees and taxes
- Maintenance costs
- Opportunity costs
- Downtime costs
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Joe, I edited my post, please read it again.
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