27th October 2006

Used Truck Buying Guide

Here are some of the most important questions I think a potential buyer should ask his sales person before they buy their truck. By asking these questions to me, or someone else you will save yourself time and possibly a lot of money. I would welcome these questions , and I will answer them accurately and sincerely.

1. Does the truck have any type of warranty?

2. What kind of inspection process do you have on the trucks coming in to your inventory?

Comments: The company normally will have an inspection procedure they do when the truck first arrives. Inquire about this.

3. Who owned the truck before you acquired it?

4. Can I take the truck and have it inspected before I purchase it?

Comments: It is always a good idea to have another pair of eyes look at the trucks before you purchase the truck.

5. What are the exact specifications of the truck? Comments: We are all human and we all make mistakes. The salesman should double check the trucks and make sure the specifications are correct to meet your needs. Double check the horse power rating, rear end ratios, and transmission models. They will have a great affect on the performance of the truck and your fuel economy.

6. Does the truck have any wreck damage? Comments: Have the salesman look for items like non factory rivets, frame straightness, and other body shop repairs. A salesman with a lot of experience will have a good eye for these type of problems.

7. How many miles are on the truck? Comments: Odometers break unfortunately, but a nice thing about the newer electronic engines is that we can read the internal computers if it is a Detroit engine or a Cummins engine. Have the salesman double check this for you if possible.

8. What should I look for before test driving the truck? Comments: Do a walk around the truck looking at brakes, tires, wreck damage, engine leaks, analyze if the wheel base is correct, look for suspension wear, and overall appearance, take a look at the oil and water for contamination.

9 . What should I look for during a test drive? Comments: Use all of your senses the best you can. Are there any vibrations? Does the engine sound right? What does the exhaust smoke look like, and is it the correct color after the engine has warmed up.? How does the transmission and clutch feel?

10. What do I look for after the test drive? Comments: Check the truck for leaks, check the engine for having too much compression, do another walk around to see if you see any other problems that you missed the first time. Comments: It is always good to know if the truck has belonged to a company that took good care of it.

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18th October 2006

Discover Used Truck Parts on the Internet

The internet offers a solution to finding used truck parts. In the past, finding used truck parts would often be a difficult task, especially if you lived in remote areas.

Imagine if you were looking for used truck parts like a radiator or headlight but had to drive several miles to pick up these used truck parts. Obviously, this caused a great deal of frustration for many people.

You also had a limited selection of used truck parts. For instance, let’s say you needed a bumper for your old pickup truck. You would take the long journey down to your local auto parts store and upon arrival, you would discover that you had to order the part and wait another month before it would come in!

However, all that has changed now that we have the internet. The internet offers a solution to finding used truck parts.

* You can compare used truck parts prices using the internet. * You can locate stores in your area with the used truck parts that you need to fix your truck. * You can have your used truck parts delivered directly to your front door.

As you can see, there are some terrific benefits to buying used truck parts on the internet. It is hard to imagine not having the option of searching the internet for used truck parts.

So next time you need used truck parts, you may want to consider scanning the internet to see if you can find the used truck parts you need for your truck

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17th October 2006

Advantages & Disadvantages of Buying a Used Truck Via a Classifieds

If you are looking to purchase a used truck through the newspaper then there are several advantages to that line of thinking. It is no secret that the newspaper is one of the most popular venues to buy and sell automobiles. Since the time that automobiles became popular people have been buying and selling them between themselves and most the time through the newspaper as it was the easiest way to reach a large amount of people with a minimum of expense.

There are more than enough trucks available in the newspapers to suit anyone’s needs. This is due in part to the large amount of people who buy a truck and realize that it is not the right vehicle for them. This can work to your advantage. If the person tells you that they need to get rid of the truck because it is not right for them then the chance of getting a great deal is right there on the surface waiting for you to take advantage of it.

Another advantage of buying a truck through the newspaper is the price. Because newspaper ads do not cost large amounts of money, people are more than willing to offer a better price because they do not have a lot of over head to think about. The less it costs them to sell the truck the better the price they are going to offer.

Through the newspapers you have a good chance to view hundreds of trucks depending on the size of the newspaper where the ads appear. Newspaper ads are the first place that people turn when they need to sell a truck or car. You will most likely have the pick of pretty much any brand and model that you could ever want. This is a direct advantage over other forms of truck purchase that may be limited in one way or another.

Few people realize that newspapers are the place where people who are extremely desperate to sell their trucks list them for sale. They know that they are more likely to get an immediate response in the newspaper than anywhere else. If someone has died and left someone with a truck that they cannot use or afford to keep then they will most likely list it in the newspaper. This is a situation that can work to your advantage as these people are more likely to offer a great deal in order to unload the truck that they have no use for. Look for the words ‘must sell’ and call them right away. Make sure you get all the details of why they are selling the truck to be sure that they are not trying to scam someone with a sob story.

With a little patience you can easily use the newspapers to your advantage when looking for a used truck. Make a list of all the questions you wish to ask before making the calls to make the process go a little smoother.

There are certain disadvantages that you face when buying a used truck through a newspaper or personal meeting. With everything that goes with buying a used truck, you need to watch out for the other people more than the truck. One thing that people seem to forget is that the world is full of people who do not care about anyone but themselves. This can create a series of problems with buying a truck as you need to be on the constant alert to make sure that you are not getting scammed by anyone.

Being scammed by a private party is a very real problem that occurs in transactions of this type. It is not uncommon for a truck to break down a few days after you purchase it because something on the truck was doctored just good enough to get it by through the sale. It is very hard to recover from this as not all states have laws against such a thing. Even if the state does have a law, it requires large amounts of time in the court system to do anything about it. This can be a costly and time consuming event that may not produce any results in the end.

There are also occasions where the truck that is being sold turns out to be a stolen vehicle. This will not only get the person in trouble but it can also come back to bite you as it may be considered receiving stolen property and that is against the law in most states. Before purchasing any vehicle make sure that all of the numbers match to the title and registration. If there is any discrepancy then the police should be called to make sure that it is nothing more than an honest mistake on the person’s part or that of the state when the documents were created.

Purchasing a flooded out truck is another real issue that can happen with a private sale. This occurs when there has been a natural disaster somewhere and several hundred automobiles were damaged. Less than moral people will purchase these automobiles for pennies on the dollar, dry them out then re-sell them in another state. Eventually the effects of the water will create problems with the automobile and it will become worthless to the owner. These trucks are illegal to sell as they have been written off by the insurance companies. These trucks are fairly easy to spot among the private sales as they will be marked way under value and they will normally be the newest and nicest looking automobiles on the market. The really low price should be the first clue and then you can look under the hood and look for excessive rust on the firewall that is always a dead give away

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17th October 2006

Getting The Most Money For Your Used Trucks And Trailers

Whether you’re an O/O or running a small fleet, your main focus should be putting miles on your truck so you can keep the revenue flowing. That’s why you probably don’t have a lot of available time to spend writing and placing ads in all of those expensive print magazines and advertising in newspapers. Fear not, there are websites that cater to the sale of used trucks and trailers online.

In this seller’s market used trucks and trailers are commanding a high price. Advertising outlets know this and they’ve responded by jacking up the costs for an ad. In fact, many sites are even charging more for each photo that you post in an attempt to wring every last dollar out of anyone with a trucking-related product to sell. Some sites think that is, excuse the pun, highway robbery.

With diesel topping out a $3.00 per gallon and higher in many places, state permit costs on the rise, tolls and insurance going through the roof, and weigh stations staying open around the clock in order to help make your wallet lighter — it shouldn’t cost you an arm and a leg to sell your used trucks or trailers.

And that’s why online equipment advertising is becoming so popular. Websites run by truckers and their families, are the Internet’s premier classified ad sites dedicated solely to advertising used trucks and trailers. When you place your ad, it isn’t lost alongside of ads for ponies and pianos, and ad rates won’t keep you tossing in the sleeper like a bad ride down the Pennsylvania Turnpike.

Where some advertising companies keep their hands in your pocket until your ad stops running, there are websites that only ask you for $19.95 one time! And look at all you get with some of the best sites we found:

Your ads runs until sold!

You can add up to 20 photos at no extra charge!

You reach millions of serious buyers who are looking for exactly what you are selling!

Your photo ads get featured on a home page.

All ads appear the moment that they’re paid for. There’s no wasted lag time. In fact, you could end up like many users who report selling their item within 24 hours after it was listed. Some have actually sold theirs on the same day!

We know what it’s like to be busy and that time is money when you’re getting paid by the mile. The online advertising process is easy and simple. You can even check your ad results from the road at any Internet-connected terminal at thousands of truck stops or other public locations around the world. You can even log in from your own Internet-connected PDA or other device

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17th October 2006

How to Buy Used Trucks and Trailers Fast and Cheap

When your income depends upon keeping those wheels turning, you simply do not have a lot of time to fool around looking for used trucks and trailers. You could spend several hours a day just reading the classified ads and never find what you’re looking for. And although those “Trucks and Trailers For Sale” newspapers are everywhere you look, it’s not only hard to find exactly what you need when you read them, but more often than not the used truck or trailer is already sold by the time you call the person who placed the ad.

That’s why shopping online is perfect whenever you are in the market for a used truck, trailer or even hard-to-find truck and trailer parts. There are websites created and run by truckers that are the Internet’s premier classified ad sites, dedicated solely to the trucking industry. Use the quick search features to narrow down the thousands of listings, or an advanced search engine to find listings that meet your exact requirements. Or, if you want, you can take your time and leisurely browse by category. Any way you do it, you won’t find a bigger collection of used trucks and trailers than what’s waiting for you online.

Top sellers know that millions of potential buyers visit web sites each year and with those kinds of numbers, the internet is their first choice when it comes to listing trucking equipment that they no longer need. With advertising rates as low as $19.95 it basically guarantees them the chance to move their equipment quicker and less expensively than they can anywhere else.

All of this means that you’ll have the biggest selection of used trucks and trailers at your fingertips and at prices that won’t make you nervous. That’s the kind of service you need when every minute you spend off the road is money out of your pocket, and that’s the kind of service you get when you shop online for trucking equipment.

Don’t make the mistake of thinking that you won’t find what you’re looking for. There are sellers listing some of the most highly sought after names in the industry including:

Freightliner Trucks, International Trucks, Kenworth Trucks, Mack Trucks, Volvo Trucks, Peterbilt Trucks, Ford Trucks, Sterling Trucks, GMC Trucks, Western Star Trucks, Chevrolet Trucks, and more.

You can also find listings for high quality trailers including those made by Great Dane Trailers,Fruehauf Trailers,Fontaine Trailers, Wilson Trailers, Lufkin Trailers, Trailmobile Trailers, Transcraft Trailers, Vanguard Trailers, Wabash Trailers, Reitnouer Trailers, and Strick Trailers.

Forget the classifieds, magazines and newspapers. Don’t waste time and money looking for used truck and trailers anywhere else. Simply log on to the internet, and you will find what you need at the price you’re willing to pay. There’s simply no better solution

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