ive talk to a few truck drivers who have bought their truck from both dealers but I want to know which is really better I've heard that lone mountain will not let you lease your truck with anyone unless it's a major carrier until you own the truck I believe arrow is just a dealer and they don't have restrictions
Arrow Truck sales vs Lone mountain
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Why don't you get the facts straight from the Horse's Mouth?
Call or go to each Dealer and ask them for supporting documentation on what your concerns are.
It's as simple as that.
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eburnett24, nightgunner and Highway_Executive Thank this. -
Wow such a smart ### comment not going to entertain it people lie to make sales with that being said
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It's too bad the truth hurts.
But if you get everything in writing then how can they lie, and if they do lie, then sue them or don't do business with them.
You shouldn't have to entertain anything, just use your common sense.
If you think Truck Drivers are going to tell you the truth, you must've never sat with a group of Drivers and heard their Tall Tales.
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Botoler1984 and tradeshow_junkie Thank this. -
I've talked to a few truck drivers and asked them, what color the sky was?
One of them said blue.
The other one said light blue.
Another one said navy blue.
The other one said, what's a color? -
You going to buy a truck?
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Yes within the next few months
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You can please your truck on with whoever you want with both places. The difference between the 2 I have seen.. With arrow depending on price of truck add about 16k for a 30,000 truck the interest rates are very high. Lone mountain the price you see is what you pay. Now I know on new trucks if you can do 66,000 every 6 months after that they charge you extra. BUT the extra they charge you goes to the end of your note. So they are not making money off that. So 10,000 miles a month you won't have to worry about that.
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Just to add... stay away from the 3rd party warranty they both offer. They are trash...
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Not really.
Do you try to be a d1ck, or is it just natural?
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