Any advise on saving fuel?? And fuel cards?? For lease driving what's the best way to save and maxim

Discussion in 'Lease Purchase Trucking Forum' started by Kwan23, May 24, 2017.

  1. Kwan23

    Kwan23 Medium Load Member

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    Any advise on saving fuel?? And fuel cards?? For lease driving what's the best way to save and maximised your money?????
    Looking for all tips to be successful lease driver!!! Please no negative comments...
     
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  3. TheRipper

    TheRipper Medium Load Member

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    I know I'll get a lot of mixed opinions about this....but slow down!!!!
     
  4. Kwan23

    Kwan23 Medium Load Member

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    Leasing from company
     
  5. Kwan23

    Kwan23 Medium Load Member

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    Drive slower?
     
  6. Kwan23

    Kwan23 Medium Load Member

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    I'm not sure I haven't started leasing yet that's why I was asking for tips I want to be prepared
     
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  7. Kwan23

    Kwan23 Medium Load Member

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    I'm in texas now and thank you it's better then getting a rewards card??
     
  8. Kwan23

    Kwan23 Medium Load Member

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    I was just told there's a fuel surcharge of .21per mile
     
  9. G13Tomcat

    G13Tomcat Road Train Member

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    Man, I have no clue. Did you ask around, at KLLM?
     
  10. G13Tomcat

    G13Tomcat Road Train Member

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    @scottied67 ... any advice for this young man, other than, "Not to?" (we tried that one..didn't work, LoL~!)
     
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  11. MysticHZ

    MysticHZ Road Train Member

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    If one's going to jump right into, you'd better have solid business background and develop a detailed business plan.

    The OP doesn't and hasn't. If he did he wouldn't be asking the types of question he has.

    Cheap advice isn't going to help him. He's either going to have to pay someone upfront to run his business or he'll pay for it through the school of hard knocks.

    Problem with hard knocks, rather than actually learning, when comes to leasing, most failures just cry that they got screwed over.
     
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