This is my first post here but I've been browsing this site for quite a while now and have learned a whole lot here. Everyone is extremely helpful and informative and I thank you for that as I am a total outsider and just learning the ropes.
I have done my best to google and read-up up on this topic, but there are still a lot of unknowns and I was hoping someone may have a little bit of wisdom to throw my way.
My company is looking for a tandem axle straight truck to do some city driving and local deliveries. Our biggest issue is figuring out exactly what we should be getting. I have contacted a few leasing companies (ryder, penske, etc), and they all seem to be way too expensive for us. Somewhere in the $2200-2500/month range pre-tax. They also gave me an estimate of about $10,000/yr in insurance for a truck like this.
If we buy new, it seems like we're looking at $100k+ after you add in the excise tax.
So it comes down to buying used. Lower payments, lower insurance, but I assume higher maintenance costs. I have been told that we can buy a used 33,000 GVW truck and add another axle and skip the excise tax. My worry though is that this type of truck wasn't built to handle the 30,000# of product we will be putting in it. Is it normal to convert a class 7 to a class 8 without doing anything other than adding the axle? Would the truck hold up? We would probably only be putting 1,000-1,500 miles a month on the truck, but we would be loading it very heavy each time (12 2,500# pallets). Are certain manufacturers or models better for this type of conversion?
I appreciate any and all help you have because I am really not too sure what to do.
I have done my best to google and read-up up on this topic, but there are still a lot of unknowns and I was hoping someone may have a little bit of wisdom to throw my way.
My company is looking for a tandem axle straight truck to do some city driving and local deliveries. Our biggest issue is figuring out exactly what we should be getting. I have contacted a few leasing companies (ryder, penske, etc), and they all seem to be way too expensive for us. Somewhere in the $2200-2500/month range pre-tax. They also gave me an estimate of about $10,000/yr in insurance for a truck like this.
If we buy new, it seems like we're looking at $100k+ after you add in the excise tax.
So it comes down to buying used. Lower payments, lower insurance, but I assume higher maintenance costs. I have been told that we can buy a used 33,000 GVW truck and add another axle and skip the excise tax. My worry though is that this type of truck wasn't built to handle the 30,000# of product we will be putting in it. Is it normal to convert a class 7 to a class 8 without doing anything other than adding the axle? Would the truck hold up? We would probably only be putting 1,000-1,500 miles a month on the truck, but we would be loading it very heavy each time (12 2,500# pallets). Are certain manufacturers or models better for this type of conversion?
I appreciate any and all help you have because I am really not too sure what to do.