How much for repairs and maintenance?

Discussion in 'Car Hauler and Auto Carrier Trucking Forum' started by Gitana, May 17, 2014.

  1. Gitana

    Gitana Light Load Member

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    Hi everybody.

    I'm trying to create a business plan for myself and I have a very good idea of the rest of the expenses, but this one's got me stuck.

    No, I'm not starting in the business after watching Shipping Wars (ugh) and I do have contacts (not contracts though) and a pretty solid knowledge of the business. I have worked a lot with my brother who has been in this business for over 15 years but he does all of the maintenance and most of the repairs himself, so I'm completely lost here.

    Is 10 cpm reasonable? 15?

    We will either be starting with a 96 Freightliner FLD120 (don't laugh) or a 2005 or so Medium Duty with a 3-4 car hauler and will be running only in Florida.

    Please help.
     
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  3. zinita17601

    zinita17601 Road Train Member

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    it all depends on the equipment you'll be operating,i started with an fld too and my first year i spent 23k on maintenance and repair but the truck never left me on the side of road .20 cpm i a good start but again i dont know the history on your equipment .
     
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  4. mrcars

    mrcars Bobtail Member

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    " 2005 or so Medium Duty with a 3-4 car hauler and will be running only in Florida."

    Don't worry about maintenance and repairs because if you are staying in FL with a 3/4 car, you'll be out of business before your first oil change.
     
  5. Gitana

    Gitana Light Load Member

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    That's Plan A. I would love to just stay in Florida, but I know it's really tough. There's a Plan B though, and if that doesn't work either then I'll go with Plan C: moving to wherever it is that you happen to be hiring a good driver : )
     
  6. maverickmk

    maverickmk Bobtail Member

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    What about Florida is so bad? I hear this a lot and would like to know as I'm just starting out. If no one is making any money here, then who is doing the work?
     
  7. mrcars

    mrcars Bobtail Member

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    From the looks of things, crackheads
     
  8. Gitana

    Gitana Light Load Member

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    I'm not joking. If it doesn't work in Florida I'm going to relocate to wherever you can make money in trucking and be home every or almost every night. Time will tell I guess.
     
  9. AlexCarHauler

    AlexCarHauler Light Load Member

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    You :)))))))))))
     
  10. AlexCarHauler

    AlexCarHauler Light Load Member

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    :biggrin_25523: MONEY... Every night home...... Ymmmmmmmm My Dream.....:biggrin_2553:
     
  11. blackcrowntrans

    blackcrowntrans Light Load Member

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    Aren't dreams beautiful. now only if they came true
     
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