Finding the right truck is just like shopping for the right home or vehicle: it takes time, patience, some research, and figuring out exactly what you want.
If youre new to the trucking industry and looking to buy or lease a new semi truck or if youre an experienced manager or owner-operator hoping to upgrade your current rig you might have different questions depending on your business, trucking, and inventory needs.
If youve been around as long as we have in the truck repair industry (20+ years! Can you believe it?), you start to notice patterns in the questions people ask.
What follows is a summary of 20 years of fleet management repair experience broken. Well explore the seven key decisions you may want to consider when buying your new semi truck.
If youre looking for a new semi truck, youll want to continue reading on.
These questions and more are what well discuss in the coming sections.
Whether youre making your first semi truck purchase or looking for a new opportunity to expand your existing fleet of trucks, the type of semi truck youll purchase will likely depend on whether you want to lease or buy your new or used vehicle.
Both leasing and buying have their advantages and disadvantages.
Leasing can be an attractive option for individuals not quite ready for all of the responsibilities of running, operating, and maintaining a new truck. When you choose to lease, responsibilities such as performing regular preventive maintenance, performing regular DOT inspections, and providing roadside assistance can be offloaded to companies who provide these comprehensive support services.
On the flip side, if you choose to not lease, you likely wont benefit from the value that owning a semi truck can bring you. For example, if you need a loan from a bank, many banks require collateral for funding.
Your semi truck can be collateral for these types of funds.
When it comes to owning a semi truck, youll have greater freedom to modify and use it as you see fit for your business needs.
However, truck ownership can be costly and may be a challenge for new operators. If youre not quite ready for the control and added responsibility of owning a semi-truck, you might consider leasing a truck as an option instead.
But if youre ready to buy, youll want to keep reading to learn more about the advantages and disadvantages of buying a semi truck.
Fun fact: the cost of semi-trucks from - at the lower end was about $100,000 USD (Statista.com, ). Today, semi truck models run as much as $175,000 or more!
If youre buying or leasing a semi truck, think about your business needs: how much can you afford for your down payment? What about payment installments, insurance, and routine maintenance?
If you keep in mind how much money youre willing to invest to maintain your business and the assets youre purchasing (or leasing), youll set yourself up for more success when it comes time to running taking care of your truck and keeping it in shape.
Before purchasing or leasing heavy fleet equipment or trucks, we like to always look at the manufacturer trends for the model year of the equipment were purchasing. For example, most truck buyers research trends for popular brands like Kenworth, Volvo, or International when purchasing a semi truck.
But as technology continues to become more sophisticated, owner-operators will find that most newer models of trucks will come with similar features so you simply cant go wrong with choosing a newer truck model, regardless of the brand.
With that said, its important to do your research on manufacturer trends. If you notice that theres a large supply of models at the dealer, but theyre all out of models, this trend may indicate that s models may not be quite as reliable given that theyre still on the shelf.
Whether youre leasing or buying, its important to do your research. If you do, youll more likely reap the benefits of your new truck and not end up with a lemon that requires frequent repairs and unplanned downtime.
To buy new or used: that is the question. Lets take a look at the pros and cons of each.
When you buy a new semi truck, youll likely have access to the following advantages:
Of course, buying new is an investment. It doesnt come without its disadvantages, including (but not limited to):
If youve ruled out buying a brand new truck, purchasing a used truck can be just as attractive of an option. When purchasing a used truck, youll have the advantage of:
On the other end of the spectrum, buying used has its challenges, including (but not limited to):
When considering buying a used truck, ask your local truck dealer or lot owner if your used truck comes with an extended warranty. Many of the terms of these warranties will vary, but it never hurts to ask your seller and give it a shot.
Asking your seller this question will place you and your business in the best position to succeed and thrive.
As you narrow down your search for the right semi truck, youll also want to consider if youll be using your new truck for over-the-road or day-trip-only freight hauls.
If you know youll be home every night, then perhaps buying a day cab would be best for your trucking needs. If you know youll be consistently hauling loads and driving through the night, youll want to buy a spacious sleeper to help make those overnight hauls more comfortable (and to save on the cost of hotels).
Your comfort is equally as important of a factor as the specs of the truck itself when making your first semi truck purchase or lease. Knowing what your business operation needs (and/or whether your drivers prefer driving throughout the night) is an important consideration when choosing between a day or sleeper cab.
Many new truck drivers are also first trained on automatic transmissions. Partly due to this reason (and other market factors), manual transmissions are becoming less common than automatic transmissions.
With that said, some people still prefer the feel of an old-fashioned manual. Consider the type of transmission you most prefer as part of your research in purchasing the perfect truck for your needs.
Before buying your first truck and racking up those miles, its worth figuring out which technical specs will make or break your driving experience. Its important to keep the technical specifications in mind because not all new and used semi trucks come with the same specifications.
A few key specifications common to all trucks include:
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By knowing what type of truck youd prefer to drive, youll better be able to narrow down your search for the right truck. Plus, purchasing a truck with all the technical specifications you think youll need will help make driving during those long-haul drives more comfortable and manageable.
Now that you have the technical aspects covered, youre ready to buy, right?
Not so fast. Before buying, youll want to make sure you test drive your semi truck and inspect it for the following key items in advance:
Test driving your potential new buy will help you avoid any unwanted surprises or headaches you may run into while finding the perfect truck. Conducting a test drive will help you determine whether your new semi truck is a match for your needs.
When it comes to paying for your semi truck, youll have a few different options. You can fund your purchase or lease with the help of a variety of loans.
Some banks specialize in same-day funding, others for small startup trucking companies, and still others that move larger volumes of goods. If youre worried about credit, some direct lenders specialize in helping potential truck owners with fair or poor credit.
You should be clear on a few items, though: how much you can shell out for your down payment, the truck and the lender you prefer, the type of loan you want to take out, and the necessary paperwork to make it happen.
In short, you have options when it comes to financing your semi truck. Dont let fair or poor credit scare you into thinking its not possible to fuel your dream of owning a new semi truck.
With a little persistence and research, youll find the right finance option for your needs.
If you ever need help and are in a pinch, you can always check out our collection of helpful fleet manager videos or give our truck experts a call for advice on all-topics financing or truck-related.
You may not be thinking about this question yet, but we would be doing more harm than good if we didnt mention it. In other words, our customers often ask us, How long do semi-trucks generally last?
With proper care, and in the best-case scenario, a semi truck can keep trucking for 10, 15, or even 20 years long. Whats more, a healthy and well-maintained truck can log more than 700,000 miles.
As you consider buying your new truck, ask yourself about your business goals for five, 10, or even 15 years down the road. And make sure to find a quality repair shop that can help support you in making this goal a reality.
After all, a trucks best friend is its mechanic and technician team. Your mechanic has your back.
When it comes to truck repairs, our mechanics have over 20+ years of experience working on diesel engines, semi-trailers, semi-trucks, and more.
If youre looking for repairs in-shop or are in a pinch on the side of the road our in-shop and mobile-repair technicians will make sure you and your truck stay healthy and running for the long-haul.
Connect with a truck expert today at Equipment Experts, Inc. Give us a call at (253) 365- to see how we can help you create a more efficient, dependable, and profitable fleet.
At a first glance, purchasing enclosed utility trailers seems easy enough. You pick the size you need, choose from the available colours and then youre on your way. This sounds great on paper, but when you arrive at the dealership, youll find that you have a lot more options than you think. Familiarizing yourself with these six questions can reduce decision fatigue, so you can easily and quickly pick the right choice for you.
1. Steel or Aluminum
More often than not, you will pay less for a steel trailer than an aluminum one. However, while aluminum costs more upfront, the lighter weight means it costs you less at the gas pump and on wear-and-tear for your vehicle. Aluminum trailers also tend not to rust, while steel trailers do. However, with the right coating, steel trailers can last for as long as aluminum trailers. Its worth noting that a lot of modern manufacturers have moved toward using aluminum.
2. Does Thickness of the Outer Skin Matter?
The first factor to consider when looking at the thickness of the outer skin is cost. If you need to spend as little as possible on your trailer and only need it for light or casual use, thin skin works fine. The colour also makes a difference. Darker trailers look sleek, but they attract more heat and begin to warm. An outer skin helps to maintain the original form. Skin thickness of .030/.040 or .050 means better durability.
3. What About the Height?
When it comes to trailer height, owners have two main questions in mind. Will it fit in the garage and can they stand inside? In some cases, one negates the other. A standing-height trailer is unlikely to fit inside a standard garage. Lower heights also minimize wind resistance, which can improve fuel efficiency and towing stability. Ideally, you should match the height of the trailer with the height of your intended tow vehicle. Thankfully you can customize to whatever height you want or need.
4. Flat or Rounded Roof?
If you plan to use your trailer in the winter, the rounded roof is better for shedding snow. The slope also provides some additional headroom. If you have a flat roof, you may need to manually remove the snow when snowfall is heavy to prevent roof damage. Some owners also claim the less boxy shape of a rounded roof helps to minimize drag, but the effect is likely minimal compared to the effects of choosing a trailer with a lower height.
5. Ramp or Barn Door
Ramp doors are excellent if you need to wheel anything into the cargo trailer. This could range from lawnmowers to ATVs and also work great for loading skids and pallets. If you use your trailer in tight spots and dont need to wheel anything into the space, ramp doors could be more trouble than theyre worth. They do require an extra six feet or so to open whereas barn doors take up very little space.
6. Do You Need To Upgrade Your Vehicle Registration?
The only way to determine whether you need to upgrade your vehicle registration is to check with local laws. Keep the following in mind:
Ontario law treats trailers as separate vehicles, so they must be
registered before you can tow
them.
When you register your trailer, you receive a license plate for it and a permit that you should carry with you when towing.
You may need to upgrade your license if you tow a trailer more than 4,600 kg.
You may need to upgrade your insurance to cover the trailer.
Once you have all the answers to the questions you need, you can visit your local McFarlane Trailer Sales with peace of mind. Our experienced sales team will point you to the trailer that best suits your needs. Check out our current inventory online.
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