Running with JCT

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  1. luvtotruck

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    What is your current truck? Thanks!
     
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    2012 Freightliner Cascadia
     
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    Sounds to me you have a better shot of making it with jct over a lot of the other companies.. Running that many miles.. If the truck payment is crazy high like I heard with another company which was around 800 a week.. So on avg whst are the jct trucks payments and for how long?
     
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    Ok, like he Said! and they give you a break down to what needs to be paid out on each truck before the selection of a truck?
    Thanks.
     
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    I'm still on the old lease structure (I have to inquire about changing over or not) and my truck payment is approx. $658/wk. I originally had a $138/wk. side note (that was only for the first 52 wks. and was applied as my down payment...no up front cost), but it came off automatically after 52 weeks.
     
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    As for the old lease structure... I understood before going to JCT that I was going to pay more for my truck than it was worth, and chalked it up to the cost of credit. I had no money to put down on a truck, and my credit has been shot since I got divorced. I know many people who would say these are poor excuses for getting into a lease purchase, but I at least understood what I was getting into before I left home for orientation. I figured I had the 5 years of my lease term to learn what I needed to know to make an informed decision after paying off my truck... whether to get my own authority (and do everything myself), or stay leased to a company (and have them do alot of the work that would limit my driving).
     
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    Have you driven a Cascadia? It's not your daddies freightshaker. I'd even take one over, gasp, a 'Pete.
     
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    If I continue to run about 3000 miles per week after I pay off my truck, it will be like getting a $2600/wk raise!
     
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    I still love the old long nose conventionals...Petes and KWs, but with the price of fuel, I'll go with the aerodynamic trucks and save the money.
     
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    So basically when you choose the truck there's the amount you're paying off or is it listed as selling price plus interest?

    I'm looking at JB Hunts L/P, for one, and theirs is price plus 5.9% interest with a fixed payment. From what I'velearned so far, it looks like an average of a 3-4yr term and then you get the title.
     
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