I think most of the people that ordered Volvo or Mack was for upgrading in fuel improvement. I would guess Volvo and Mack will take a bigger piece of the pie in the next couple years because of this. Especially with the new I-Torque being offered now.
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It must be. There's nothing about those trucks to be worth over $200k.
Or dry vans to be still at $62k. Even if you factor in inflation. But that's also the effect of EIDL loans issued in 2020, without which these prices and availability would be much different than what it is today.
I spoke to a couple of Volvo dealers too and they ended the conversation about new allotments quickly but instead want to push some used junk for over $100k.
Rates are not improving, and they will get worse at the end of January. 2 dol a mile will be quick takers. It's been not even a year yet, since the good period ended, and people are not weary of running on average at 2.5 dol per mile just yet.
i predict that by the end of this year and at the latest by 2nd quarter of 2024, new dealer specd trucks will be available to anyone who wants them right off their lots without any waiting lists or allotment B.S.
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It seems any trucks hitting the lot now are moving pretty good and not sitting but I assume the buyers are like me who don’t want to pay 10% more for a 2024 model. Once the 2024’s start hitting the lot let’s see how fast they move at the higher price point. There is no economic reason a 2024 should be 10% higher than a 2023 beyond greed.
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