truck financing

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  1. jdkart3

    jdkart3 Light Load Member

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    Flatbed with Roehl or mercer i think roehls rates was a 1,80 a mile
     
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  3. sshewins

    sshewins Road Train Member

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    An LLC is a legal organization that the IRS does NOT recognize. Gotta think big picture.
     
  4. jdkart3

    jdkart3 Light Load Member

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    Then there's no real sure fire way to really protect your personal assets if you go broke and cant make it
     
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    spyder7723 Road Train Member

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    Exactly. So make sure you stack the deck in your favor.
     
  6. jdkart3

    jdkart3 Light Load Member

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    Good to know so really buying my own and sign on with someone isn't really a good option at best id be better off Takeing the lease from roehl because it is a walk away lease and if im lucky in 6 years the truck will be mine after i pay the 60k balloon payment
     
  7. icsheeple

    icsheeple Trailing the Herd

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    How do you figure?

    I paid like $4k down and financed $15k at 5.75%. I pay roughly $500 a month and only owe around $9k after running under Landstar for a little over a year now.

    That is not super risky and way more profitable. I could give my truck away for what I owe in a day. Seriously I doubt it would last 24 hours on Craigslist for $9k.

    My maintenance has been maybe $6k total. Way, way less than any lease. And I have a pile of cash I've made just sitting there. I could pay off the truck tomorrow, and then rebuild the motor the next day and still be ahead of a lease op.
     
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  8. jdkart3

    jdkart3 Light Load Member

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    See now thats reasonable that i can deal with that
     
  9. icsheeple

    icsheeple Trailing the Herd

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    Plenty of ways to play the game.

    Check out Searchtempest.com

    Nationwide Craigslist search. Tons of trucks under $20k, but do you due diligence. Crawl under the truck, and just sit there a while looking up her skirt. Pay to have it gone through.
     
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  10. 77fib77

    77fib77 Road Train Member

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    I was initially approved with freightliner for a 40k+ ish truck and 8k down. Then three weeks later I was rejected. I was in Texas and oil field was dying. I don't have a home for collateral. I did have 13k in cash, 5 k in credit debt and excellent credit. 500k mile freightliner was out. I bought a $13000 truck out right 611k miles 2004 9200i. I took out a 20000 dollar loan, before I bought it.

    I have spent 3k in repairs, $1250 to the IRS, $2000 on plate and 2290. I work intermodal and don't get work everyday. I have 13k plus in cash owe 4k on that credit card and 19 k on that loan. I'm 3 months in. Of course I need to fix more on the truck; clutch and brake clutch, get overhead done. On the plus side I went threw a gallon of oil between the 16,000 miles before my second oil change and I get 7 to 7.4 mpg, since half my time is dragging an empty container up and down hills.

    Now a lot of companies won't hire my old truck and some won't look at me with 7 mo otr. I have 1.5 years in the oil field too. I didn't count on the 1 year OTR, being a stopper when I have 2.5 years of driving. I have to figure out how to increase my revenue stream. But it is possible. Making 1200 to 1300 a week after fuel and insurance for 3.5 days of work isn't terrible, but its not where I want to be.
     
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  11. icsheeple

    icsheeple Trailing the Herd

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    That one full and complete year of OTR within last three years is crucial.

    With that said, you sound like you have a brain, so why don't you just go get your own authority? First year will be tough, but it's better than a bad lease to someone.
     
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