The right amount down, a great interest rate and the right plan. I didnt do it yet because like I said. If you can't do it all on your own don't until you can. But heck you can look online right now new volvos by itself. Under 900.00 a month not a week. I'll look one up and post when I can.
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Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by jk2013, Jan 22, 2013.
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I found a truck and financed through stark leasing and then found a good company to lease onto.I didnt get a new truck.she is a 07 and I didnt get wrapped in the company lease deal.Although some smaller companies have good leasing programs it looks like you are in a bad situation.You might want to call ooida for suggestions.buying a new truck wasnt a good deal
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OK so companies have figured out a new way to get drivers into a lease purchase send them to the bank they have the trucks financed through. Thats what it sound like to me
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Yep they sure do. Also its a way they get you to stick with them for a set amount of time. Some aren't paid for the truck all at once by the finance company, they have an agreement with them that in which when you make a payment a certain amount of that payment goes to the company for the truck that the company still owns. The finance company make the interest. When you default it starts all over again. You loose everything invested. Almost like a buy here pay here car lot. Thats why they are consider the highest profit making company around in the small business type business's. They make a ton of money on the same car. Not a good plan to the buyer if things go south.
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Well just remmeber this. They can't get blood from a turnip. Run don't walk run from this. You are in a lease purchase it sounds like. 2k a month isn't all that bad for a brand new truck payment. Although I wouldn't want that just for a tractor payment. As far as you earning 600 a day? Thats a lie. Noone does that kind of money 7 days a week. to the driver. That would be 4200 a week to you after the truck payment. Once you deduct fuel. Which is 6-700 per day. Well you tell me what your left with. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure it out.
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