Maybe you're right but I'll let Einstein deal with relativity....like the poet @Western flyer just said...no matter what they pay for the truck, the rates are going to be the same. Unless...he's got himself a gig where he travels to the moon and hauls back a moon dust for NASA or something like that.
Truck prices are insane
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I took the average price on trucks for each year on truckpaper.com.
Looks like you're going to lose 20k per year no matter what until year 5...then the value starts holding better.
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The spot market for dry van has been an absolute crap for yesterday and today. It's funny how things can change basically with a flip of a switch.
People who are paying insane money for the equipment, probably are fresh to this and think that things will just stay that way forever.
Those of us, who have seen ups and downs during last few years, just can't wrap their head around what's going on lolLast edited: Oct 29, 2021
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I see today that $200K worth trucks are hauling water from Pleasant Prairie, WI to Rockford, IL for $699 vs $1200 two months ago. Must be one of those fools... How's that for inflation?Western flyer Thanks this. -
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Today, you could sell the same truck for $100k and buy the other truck for $200k still spending the same money in the end.
If you are adding to a fleet or starting out and paying today’s prices I think you’ll regret it come next year.Pamela1990, lester, D.Tibbitt and 2 others Thank this.
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