How long can Class 8 trucks be financed?

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Old 11-18-2006, 10:29 PM
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Originally Posted by tbaarr
neither you loser

unlike a loser like you

i help people for fun and for free

something truely alien to the republican likes of you

all you probably think of is whats in it for me

all you can conentrate on

is my freedom to not

type my posts as you seem to think you have the right to demand me to do

you amuse me with your lame attacks

you remove all doubt as to your childish level of thinking

the topic here is finance a truck

i gave an example that works

and you cant stand it

because it explores an idea

that involves thinking of the box

again a concept alien to you

keep replying

and attacking my posts as lies or my

posting style

its the only thing republicans like you can do

when you are faced with unrefutable facts

i said it before i will say it again

if you cant stand the way i post

dont read em

do the world a favor and dont reply

if your childlike mentality can do so

ya 6 year old child
Tbarr is the last person I would seek advice from... the literary genius has no clue to what proper sentence structure is.
 
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Old 11-18-2006, 10:36 PM
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Default dejanh

congrats on your success

the reason you will pay 100 is you are choosing to keep the rig

if you give it back you probably wont

i would suggest you look at the residual value vs like trucks

as you may be able to buy something cheaper

example

i leased a chev blazer in 2000

and retured it in 2003

the reason why was simple

the residual buy back was 18k on a blazer with 35997 on it

the open market price on 3 local blazers with 24-26k on them was
13-15k

this was a no brainer

big trucks cost more but have similar financial lives as far as loss of value

good luck

i have met very few owner opts who make more then the 50k i will make as a company driver this year

i make 4500 a month now
 
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Old 11-18-2006, 11:36 PM
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Originally Posted by tbaarr
because it explores an idea

that involves thinking of the box
Why would thinking about a box help finance a truck? Is there money in the box? Does it hold a winning lottery ticket? What is so special about this box that we are all supposed to be thinking about?

Financial advice from a company driver - always a winner. :roll:
 
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Old 11-20-2006, 05:37 PM
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Originally Posted by Rev.Vassago
Originally Posted by tbaarr
because it explores an idea

that involves thinking of the box
Why would thinking about a box help finance a truck? Is there money in the box? Does it hold a winning lottery ticket? What is so special about this box that we are all supposed to be thinking about?

Financial advice from a company driver - always a winner. :roll:
You misquoted him there Rev.....he is not recommending thinking about a box but thinking of the "box"...personally, whenever I'm away from home and heding back...I'm "thinking of the box"....but anything further would get way too personal and probably be "edited for content"!!!
 
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Originally Posted by traveler15301
You misquoted him there Rev.....he is not recommending thinking about a box but thinking of the "box"...personally, whenever I'm away from home and heding back...I'm "thinking of the box"....but anything further would get way too personal and probably be "edited for content"!!!
You better clarify exactly whose box you are referring to, or you've got some explaining to do. :x
 
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Old 11-20-2006, 08:59 PM
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You better clarify exactly whose box you are referring to, or you've got some explaining to do. :x
That is why I stopped meseff there...

I don't want to be "edited" nor dee-vorse-ed this close to Thanksgivin' doncha kno' !!!!
 
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Old 11-21-2006, 10:27 AM
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[quote="Crackaces"]

Hmmm The really good rates do not start until 760. At 700 you will be more likely to get a loan and will not pay excessive interest rates to borrow money -- but in researching this my bank would extend me a business loan secured by collateral at 5 points above prime with a credit score of above 760. A standard commercial truck loan for a used truck was 14%.APR 20% down.

Dude, you need to change your bank.

When they were offering ZERO percent financing on autos, the big three automakers used a cutoff of a 720 FICO score.

Better yet, get a home equity line of credit at 7% (or whatever) and write the interest expense off as a tax deduction, which is perfectly legitimate.

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Old 11-21-2006, 10:35 AM
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Originally Posted by tbaarr
you guys may want to google my screename

you will see that have given free stock advice and credit card advice

for almost 10 years

Free advice on stocks is worth about what you pay for it.

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Originally Posted by traveler15301
Originally Posted by Rev.Vassago
Originally Posted by tbaarr
because it explores an idea

that involves thinking of the box
Why would thinking about a box help finance a truck? Is there money in the box? Does it hold a winning lottery ticket? What is so special about this box that we are all supposed to be thinking about?

Financial advice from a company driver - always a winner. :roll:
You misquoted him there Rev.....he is not recommending thinking about a box but thinking of the "box"...personally, whenever I'm away from home and heding back...I'm "thinking of the box"....but anything further would get way too personal and probably be "edited for content"!!!

I think what Mr. Shakespeare wanted to say initially was something along the lines of "because it involves thinking outside the box", however, since he hasn't discovered the magic of the spell check, much less learned how to write a coherent sentence, it came out badly.

If I wanted

to read disjointed

bullshit messages

in phucking haiku

I'd go to

the

truckstop and read

the weird ass stuff

on the

walls of the

toilet stalls in

the

men's room thank

you very

much

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I've got a feeling tbaarr never played sport's in high school.

Just one of those people who never learned to get along much less the benefit's of teamwork....

Either that or his fav movie is Nell (Jodie Foster) she had her own language too....

I wonder what it would be like to talk to this guy in person??????

Be good, Jim
 
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