The market seems a little slow nowadays but would you still buy another truck to add to your fleet?
Is it a good time to buy a truck?
Are they cheaper?
Good timing?
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by Dnn, Sep 30, 2015.
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I would make sure it could be your replacement truck, if it goes south. And where is south anyway........must be Arkansas.
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The biggest thing is finding someone decent to drive it who won't beat the #### out of it. One thing I've noticed is that most guys think they are the best drivers out there, yet the proof is in the pudding. I pulled wrenches for an outfit that had about 20-25 trucks in our region (about 300 trucks company wide). Out of all the drivers at our division, there was only 2, maybe 3 that I considered to be excellent drivers. Their trucks were hardly ever in the shop apart from regular maintenance. One guy was a retired mechanic/farmer and the other 2 were lifelong drivers and equipment operators. The rest were a bunch of hacks who just destroyed equipment.
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Make sure most parts will change over from truck #1 over to #2 that way spare parts on one can be used on both?
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Used trucks look over priced to me. When fuel goes back up to $3+ that ought to cool off demand and push prices down.
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