Exactly if fuel is hitting your bottom line that hard you really need to rethink some aspects of your current business model.
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Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by Brucesmith, Jul 4, 2015.
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Older trucks are designed to generate money for the operator. Newer trucks are designed to generate money for manufactures, finance companies, dealerships, and then the operator.
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Geez hearing all you guys talk I guess I should be very happy with my paid for 99 Volvo averaging 7-8 mpg?
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This post is funny must be a l/p guy if you have to worry about fuel that much then your not making enough and what you save in fuel your losing in payments plus some.Also as a driver i'd much rather drive a old long hood and pre emission motor then any of these new trucks.
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I think the last straw for me was the headlights went wonky on one of 2013 w900 I had $1400 later it was fixed I do not need a computer to run my headlightsCamelclutch, unholy7, rank and 2 others Thank this.
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That would be funny if I hadn't lived a version of it.2fuzy Thanks this.
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Even "old trucks" were once new, they were not designed old. -
Bruce, one thing most of these guys aren't saying is that they are driving the truck that they want to drive. Being an O/O is a business, but it's your business, which means you can do it the way you want to.
The truck in my avatar is a 2015 t660, my first brand new truck, after being an O/O for 12 years I went and got the truck that I wanted. Sat down with my salesman and specked it out the way that I wanted it, and yes I specked it out for fuel economy cause that matters more to me now than how fast I can get to the top of the hill. But the main reason I got the T660 is because I like them, I like the narrow cab and I really really like this studio sleeper that I'm sitting in right now. Always wanted one but thought they were to heavy until I sat down and specked it out, found out it wasn't as heavy as I thought so I ordered it, because it's what I wanted.jdiesel3406, Bean Jr., MJ1657 and 3 others Thank this. -
Larry you are right. I drive what I want to because I can. I like the looks, the feel and the ride I get. This is my office. As such I want it to be as "cool" and comfortable as it can be. Being an o/o means I can do what I want to because the buck stops with me. Noone else...
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