{"text":"anyone know mpg ? any other bad good info on them thanks ","videos":"[]","link":"{}","pics":"[{\"description\":\"\",\"height\":450.0,\"name\":\"\",\"url\":\"\",\"width\":800.0}]","canComment":true,"externalShare":false}
{"replyToPid":0,"replyTo":"","text":"Before you look at trucks. look at yourself and your situations and finances. I may be wrong. but im going to take a guess and say you do not even have enough money to be looking at trucks. And if you do not know what that means, then you should definitely not be looking at trucks. Anyone can buy a tractor. The hard part is keeping it. and being prepared for what happens after you sign on the dotted line is the hard part. in my opinion."}
{"replyTo":"","text":"thank god black beard; jeez another $&@ we have to compete that thinks anything thats dollars a miles instead of cents is soooooooo much money; guys its 6 thousand dollars for tires allllll around with a non asians - bridgestones anyhow for me","replyToPid":0}
{"replyTo":"","text":"do you have a company or shipper already lined up? do you have emergency funds at hand if something breaks? are you wanting to buy it go l just to be an owner operator or have a plan in place for your business? do you have basics mechanical experience? how much experience do you have? \n\nlike blackbeard1 and oldmarine said signing your name on the line is the easiest part. some time the headache isn't worth it. from my experience basically for the first year I didn't have a day off between taking care of the truck and learning the business paperwork side. everyone has this own individual goals and plans to make it several can make it and many won't.","replyToPid":0}