I am new to the industry. I am going to buy a Sprinter van. What type of freight is best suited for this type of expediting. Thanks for any help.
A better question would be what type of van is best suited for expediting.I am new to the industry. I am going to buy a Sprinter van. What type of freight is best suited for this type of expediting. Thanks for any help.
Agreed.A better question would be what type of van is best suited for expediting.I am new to the industry. I am going to buy a Sprinter van. What type of freight is best suited for this type of expediting. Thanks for any help.
You don't need a contract before you buy a sprinter. If you have the money buy it. If expediting is not for you. You can sell the van or keep it for personal use. Or find a local messenger service that you can use the van for. Ford transit is cheaper then a sprinter an has less expensive break downs.
Well doing ok perhaps. I would venture to guess 80% of vans doing ok are with a different carrier than they started with, don't take loads they did in the beginning, have learned to live cheaper than when they started, etc.Where is the sweet spot for vans there are a lot of them out there and some are doing well it sounds like
Depends where u live. I live near chicago which there is a ton of freight. Bolingbrook is a hot spot for me, as well as Milwaukee too. From past experience I will never buy a used Van an get in to this business. If you did your home work. Stay away from sprinters. They are over price. Transit is the way to go. An buy new. 1. It's a huge write off. 2. It can be paid off in less the time. 3. Maintenance is a lot cheaper an if any maintenance is to be done on it its cheap affordable less down time an a tax write off. You buy used, you have no idea how it was ran, do they have all records on repairs, was the van ever over loaded, did they baby it or drive it to the floor board. How adout accidents too. Lot to think about before you get in to this business. Would say drive for someone first an see how well it is working for you. An then ask the owner if he would sell you the van you are driving.You don't need a contract before you buy a sprinter. If you have the money buy it. If expediting is not for you. You can sell the van or keep it for personal use. Or find a local messenger service that you can use the van for. Ford transit is cheaper then a sprinter an has less expensive break downs.
No but it would be wise to have everything set up and ready to go, good luck on selling a new now used Van. The courier/ messenger service might work, but a long shot on making enough to cover the payments and maintenance. Why make it that much harder on yourself?
Sent from the deep end.
I do.I always buy new. Never had any trouble with it. I don't deduct milage. I take stander deduction. Food, fuel, maintenance, entertainment, parking, supply, etc. A van will always make you money if you are with the right carrier. I pay my vans off in 2 yrs. The next 3 yrs are profit. Never had any money issue. Remember your not going to become a millionaire in expediting. An I met a lot of people that get into it thinking they will make 70,000 a yr in a van. It will never happen.