Prime's lease deal. The math gets done.
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I feel the need to also add this; I am not talking trash about the company I work for. truth be known, I should have known better. I should have investigated every Avenue. THIS MAY NOT BE YOUR EXPERIENCE. I am just saying I have regrets, now I know better for the future.
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Prime Lease Purchase is like any other. You’re assuming all the risk, small chance if ownership at the end, paying all their costs for their truck, being mis-classified as a contractor, and at settlement time your take home is, at most, 15% greater than a company driver; that’s only if you’re running smart regarding fuel, lanes, and maintenance. It’s not worth it, no lease purchase is worth it. All you’re doing is buying a slightly higher paying job than a company guy and assuming all that risk for little gain.
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Paccar has to go to dealership, wait for them to work u in, wait for part, etc. Covered by warranty but what is that really worth if u gotta sit forever?! Would be cheaper to pay to get it fixed urself and keep moving.
Save up some money before u go lease, please! It will help so much! Its not all bad, kinda like boot camp for owner-operator! Just be prepared!Lonesome, NoBigHurry and smokey12 Thank this. -
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If you only have a year and a half and then the truck is yours guess I would stick it out if I were you. Yes seems just about when any truck starts to hit the 200 to 300,000 mile mark things start going kaput. Yea a Detroit would be my first choice
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The volvos engine has been known as the best post emissions engines.
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That doesn’t sound good at all. I think you can lease a new truck from Werner for $670 a week and they cover maintenance. I am by no means telling anyone to do that. I posted as a comparison to what the OP was paying.
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