Lease a trailer or buy one?

Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by U-Turn69, Mar 15, 2013.

  1. U-Turn69

    U-Turn69 Bobtail Member

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    I need some honest opinions here. I currently lease a trailer at $95 per week plus I paid $160 for insurance per week with a carrier I have my truck signed onto. I am thinking about going it on my own authority. My question is this ; The company I am leasing the trailer from is offering me $350 per month +4 cents per mile if I move away from the carrier that I am with and doing it on my own. Is it better to continue leasing a trailer or are the benefits of owning my own a better option? Insurance isn't a factor as I know I would pay that on my own anyway. I currently only pay for my non-trucking insurance and the carriers that I am sign-on with data cargo.
     
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  3. Oscar the KW

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  4. U-Turn69

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  5. Oscar the KW

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    For $350 a month plus .04cpm I would go buy my own. If you put on 10,000 miles a month that is another $400 per month, so $750 a month for a dry van is a rip off.
     
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  6. dannythetrucker

    dannythetrucker Road Train Member

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    There's a ton of used vans for sale. You should be able to find one < $5,000 that's roadworthy. You'll spend that in 8 months on a lease, AND you can still turn around and sell that van in a couple years, maybe for not much less than you bought it for.
     
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  7. USL

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    Hold on, you're saying 750 is a rip off? All the people i talk too say thats good. As a matter of fact i would lease at that price if I found it. If its cheapers please share the knowledge.
     
  8. volvodriver01

    volvodriver01 Road Train Member

    I can lease a curtainside for $850 which would give me alot more freight options than a dryvan, so yes $750 for a dryvan is crap. I have found flatbeds for $650 with no mileage charge.
     
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  10. Oscar the KW

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    Why would you lease one for that when you can buy a nice used one for half that per month? And with buying one you can better plan a tax strategy with depreciation vs just writing off lease payments.
     
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  11. USL

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    no thx. i dont need a website to calculate athough you may have urs bookmarked. u pay 340"ish" a month and i walk up to them with 6200 cash an buy it. amortize it. truck paid for with cash money, nothing is financed here buddy. until then, i will do power only.
     
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