The thing is though, there isn't much of a used market for ANY expediter truck, regardless of what it is or has, and big bargains can be found on everything from 3126 powered Topkicks to Luxo-Barges with 600 HP. For the same price or maybe only a few more bucks, you can get into something that has a better mill than the 3126 CAT if you look and shop around enough. The truck I drive now cost over $90k when it was built. I bought it as a year old repo with 54k miles on it for $56k, and it really wasn't a miracle deal, I see deals similar to this all over. Yes, I could have bought a brand new FL70 with 3126 for the same price or even a bit less. But, 5 years from now the big Detroit powered Columbia will still be worth something, and the FL70 won't, and I have a truck that is smooth, quiet, powerful, relaible, comfortable, etc, things 3126 powered FL70's aren't. (I came from an FL70 so I can say whatever I want about them- I know what they are all about
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For used class 7's, highest to lowest resale values go like this:
1. International
2. Freightliner
3. Mack (scarce)
5. Sterling/Ford
6. GMC/Chevy
7. Jappo Boxes
Hope this brings a little insight to the used truck market and how it works.
-Weave-