Why would you lease a truck

Discussion in 'Lease Purchase Trucking Forum' started by lmcclure1220, Mar 15, 2015.

  1. scottied67

    scottied67 Road Train Member

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    $0.65 is the all in rate, remember to deduct about $0.12 for maintenance and $0.04 for taxes so the true rate is about $0.49 which is indeed company driver pay.
     
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  3. fortycalglock

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    I don't believe I responded to you or know anything about your deal, so I'll say that I'm not confused about YOUR lease. If you are asking about the generic, giving a carrier complete control over every aspect including ownership of the truck rarely turns out well. Having the ability to move to a better carrier to make more revenue and higher per mile rates should be fairly obvious. From your post at the top, you say you're netting in the dollar range, which from what I've seen, and what I commented on to the above poster, atypical of most fleece deals.
     
  4. Rooster1291979

    Rooster1291979 Road Train Member

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    I understand now.
     
  5. EZX1100

    EZX1100 Road Train Member

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    i did capitalze ALL
     
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  6. TLeaHeart

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    not all lease deals are for purchase at the end. some are walk away 1 year 2 year, 3 year deals, just like with a car, you turn the vehicle in at the end of the period. Worked very well for me, I made the money I wanted to, enjoyed my 5 years of OTR, and walked away, owing nothing to anybody, and not having to sell a used truck.

    Being a lease driver gave me that little bit of freedom I needed. I could take a week or two off, with no repercussions from the company. Would I recommend it to a person without a previous understanding of running a business, No i would not.
     
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  8. MysticHZ

    MysticHZ Road Train Member

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    And then the company driver has to take $.06 out for taxes ...
     
  9. RoadCall

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    Lone Mountain wants $12,500 down, minimum, on a 780 with work station, at least the last I checked anyway. Schneider will do a 1 year lease to try it out and you pick all your freight without dealing with brokers like Landstar. Also since Schneiders one year lease is a brand new truck you pocket any leftover money in your maintnance account, plus I believe they have a completion bonus(not sure about the 1 year lease). So I see Schneiders Choice as a great way to test the waters.

    Also, where are all these company's you speak about paying company drivers .65 a mile? Im guessing thats pulling specialized freight? Haven't heard of ONE dry or reefer company paying anything close to .65 a mile, small company or otherwise.
     
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  10. freightwipper

    freightwipper Road Train Member

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    so where's all these companies paying company drivers .65 ??? still haven't heard of any names or seen any links...
     
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  11. EZX1100

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    i do agree that most of these lease deals are scams

    but the question, why lease? i think that has been answered

    just buyer beware
     
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