Well, my thing was that dealers for traditional vehicles use tech in most vehicles that allows them to track and disable a vehicle when the owner is overdue on payments.
Yours is paid for of course, but that doesn't mean something like that would've been removed if the trucking industry adds those.
Cars move around locally, so they are easier to find in most cases when the owner skips a payment. But what about semi's? Surely they don't rely upon luck and hope to stumble across it so it can be repoed.
PLEASE SHARE! I NEED EVERYONE TO KEEP AN EYE OUT FOR MY PETERBILT
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by Jackal123, Oct 10, 2015.
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Sorry to say the Pete's either cut up or in a container headed overseas....a truck like that isn't stolen for a joy ride .
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Jackal, pack it up and come out west... #### all the ######## that goes on down there.
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