Yeah, I loved my 9400 when I was a van driver. The one I got still has just under 100k on the engine warranty and the payments are significantly lower than the Columbias I was looking at. By the time the warranty is up I should have a decent amount set aside for maintenance besides the escrow account. It'll be ready just about the time I'm getting back from the West Coast.
Roehl lease program?
Discussion in 'Roehl' started by spinpsychle, Mar 22, 2009.
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I got a dog last time I was home, need to get him out here before the wife ruins him. I like Dan as well, been really good about keeping me updated on what's been available. I'll be sad to leave my FM's board since we get along really well but being a company driver isn't something I want to do much longer. There are better deals than the lease program but this is whats working best for me. Looking forward to having some control over what I do.
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Good luck everyone. It's a whole different world on the IC side; both good and bad.
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Good luck to you both in the I/C side. Please post any observations both good and bad for those of us who may follow your path.
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Great! Its probably better than the class that Roehl makes you take. LOL. Let us know how the truck turns out, and the lease!
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A few things I thought I'd add. Roehl doesn't MAKE you take the business course. U can order it and roehl will pay for it but it's not mandatory. And contrary to belief the course is some pretty good stuff.
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Got into my truck today and launching for Texas in the morning. Not a bad run out the door. Switching equipment over was a nightmare though.
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