I am thinking about buying a truck. I am wondering if it is better to buy used from a dealer so i can get a warranty. I went to the international dealer and he said you can get 200k engine and driveline warranty for $6k on a 2008. I am wondering if that is a better move than buying used from a small used truck lot. It just a catastrophic failure could take me down.
Thinking about buying a truck.
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by 77fib77, Apr 10, 2015.
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Keep your $6,000 and self warranty will be the least expensive option . Do not buy any 2008-2010 trucks those are the worst years. Dealer lots are full of them and they can't give them away. If you have to ask why I don't think you're ready to do this.
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good luck. And read more TTR sections. Use the search function. Look up EGR, DPF, and SCR, then avoid like plague.Grijon, rollin coal and 77fib77 Thank this. -
Any input on companies other than Landstar that will allow equipment that age? Seems like every company now wants 2008-newer (7 years). I understand the emissions issue in California, but the company where I currently work doesn't run California yet still requires 7 years or newer equipment.
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I was thinking a warranty from a freightliner dealership for a used freightliner we be good in the whole country. I didn't think it would be aftermarket.
I have around 17 k. 8 k down plus 2 k for plates and 2290. Leaves me 7 k to start and I have open around 13 k on credit cards, which I really don't want to use at 14% interest.
I'm just worried if something catastrophic occurs a month into starting and I don't have enough to cover it or I do and I'm completely stretched.
I know they make a killing on warranties. I would be amazed if they pay 40% of what they collect when you add them all up. But it's the same as car insurance. I insure my 5 year old car fully, so I don't lose 8000 if it gets totaled by a dear. I know from an actuarial point of view the insurance company is making good money on the pool of policies, but I just want to cover my but. Granted I could live with a 2500 car. I just worry about catastrophic repair costing $20,000. -
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