>For easy arithmetic and for anyone just looking into a van
>then it might be fairly accurate to say 1600 loaded miles
>plus 1/4 or 400 more in d/h for about 2000 miles driven in a
>week for $1500 gross to the van? That would be 75cpm to the
>van for all miles driven.
>
>Operating cost on a van would run somewhere around 35cpm
>based on 18mpg at $2.50 fuel, $750 payment, $170 insurance,
>$225 maint/repairs/tires, $100 accounting, $150 Qualcomm,
>$100 work comp, and another $150 or so misc expenses? I'm
>using numbers picked up over months of observing and could
>be off on any/all of them so please enlighten me if I'm way
>off base. If 35cpm is a reasonable estimate that would leave
>about 40cpm after expenses. Is that somewhere in the
>ballpark of what a van o/o might expect?
I would suggest about $675 for principle+interest with no down pmt; Bobtail Insurance should be closer to $100; Work accident insurance (workers com) may be required by lease agreeement but not by law for an owner of one van operating as a sole proprietor. otherwise $100 is about right.
35cpm is a reasonable thumbrule, but I am using 40cpm and was 44 cpm earlier in the past year. My annual total miles fall between 95,000 and 105,000. I deadead more than most, for personal reasons, and I don't count that into my CPM. I look at my personal DH as commuting miles, perhaps so that I feel like I'm netting more than actual