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<p>[QUOTE="SouthernOrangeman, post: 4404062, member: 66933"]OK I decided to get my own truck after making other Owners money..I have flown to New Boston and looking at a 2011 Volvo 780 with 483599 miles. They call it a RPO truck (I think) which means I am paying to own it which I'll be done in 15 months. I get the no payment for the first 21 days. I can't find out if there is still a factory warranty or not but Swift will give that first 30 day warranty. Right now, a new clutch is being installed as I write this. I was wondering 1. After the first 30 days if the truck needed to be in the shop for extended periods of time do I get the option to borrow a loaner truck to continue working and 2. Why is it against Swift policy to show repair history? I would appreciate any help to steer me in the right direction. Please keep the anti-lease sermons to yourself if that's all you have to offer.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="SouthernOrangeman, post: 4404062, member: 66933"]OK I decided to get my own truck after making other Owners money..I have flown to New Boston and looking at a 2011 Volvo 780 with 483599 miles. They call it a RPO truck (I think) which means I am paying to own it which I'll be done in 15 months. I get the no payment for the first 21 days. I can't find out if there is still a factory warranty or not but Swift will give that first 30 day warranty. Right now, a new clutch is being installed as I write this. I was wondering 1. After the first 30 days if the truck needed to be in the shop for extended periods of time do I get the option to borrow a loaner truck to continue working and 2. Why is it against Swift policy to show repair history? I would appreciate any help to steer me in the right direction. Please keep the anti-lease sermons to yourself if that's all you have to offer.[/QUOTE]
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