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  1. TennMan

    TennMan Road Train Member

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    I am currently getting 8.43 as of 2 weeks ago per ECM but on paper I got 8.54 last week and so far this week 8.42 and I run around 67 mph at 1400 rpm. I think the auto would increase mileage over what I get now as would the 13
     
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    Jar-Head Road Train Member

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    I'm wanting to go 13 speed but people have said that the D12 auto Freightliner has now they say is extremely good
     
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    I'm wrestling with Finance rite now .. They want me to go to Schneider Jobs and re apply to work in the program I already work in .. Lol ..
     
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    I am getting 8.4 mph running 60-65 mph and 7.8 mpg running 65-70 mph. Saw as high as 9.2 mpg Just hit 10k mileage. Hauling from 5k to 44k pounds.
     
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    I have heard good things about the DT12 too. If you don't mind shifting though a 13spd is hard to beat and I'm sure cheaper to repair if you plan to keep the truck past when the warranty runs out.
     
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    Here's a question, does finance work with you on payments if or when your truck is down say for a week at a dealership with a warranty issue , or do you hit the land of ---

    i know on little stuff the answer is NO but I'm talking about when your truck is down for a long period of time or you get a LEMON.. It happens not all trucks are great and Maint free
     
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    Delivered my 46,000 pounds of dog chow and found me a short hop of paper in CRASHVILLE and took it up to Owensboro then headed home .. Booked a load out for MONDAY to OK @ 2.04
     
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    i have also heard great things on the new auto and agree on the cheaper to maintain the 13
     
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  10. TennMan

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    Yes SFI works with you I just hadmy truck in the shop for 5 days and they pushed out that weeks Payment since I was down also the issue should not of happened (tires) and they are going to get the expense reimbursed to my maintenance account. The want you to be successful and will work with you as long as you communicate with them.
     
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    I found on SFI website, schedule of standard fees and charges page, that penalty for early termination is 3% of lease balance within the 1st half of the lease. Is this true that you can walk away for what ever reason as long as you pay this penalty? What happens if you are 3/4 into the lease? I know there is probably allot of fine print on your contracts that would go in more detail.

    I put a link below to the page mentioned so that you can copy and paste. If it doesn't work go to SFI and click the Research tap up top and then look at Expenses. You will see the schedule of fees link there.

    http://cdn.agilitycms.com/schneider-trucks/PDF/research/standard_fees-082012.pdf
     
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