That’s legal. In illinois it means they can’t load them with more than 8000lbs. So if a trooper sees someone with a B plate, and they are 8,001 lbs or more, they get a ticket. It’s revenue generation and punishment, basically.
That’s legal. In illinois it means they can’t load them with more than 8000lbs. So if a trooper sees someone with a B plate, and they are 8,001 lbs or more, they get a ticket. It’s revenue generation and punishment, basically.
Also the good deals are usually on Lariats. 12-15K off for the lot rejects.
Yes, it’s retarded. Your judging vehicle use on traits that have zero attribution to use. Your factors are essentially “If a truck isn’t abused or used improperly, it’s not used.” If you said you’d base use on mileage, or engine hours, then that would make sense. Instead you sound like a moron on a car forum. I put…
Honesty, it’s pretty much that way year round. The best time to buy is November, though. You’ll grab an extra grand or so of.
Yup. But let’s watch people who don’t even own a truck talk like they deal with this shit daily. It’s hilarious. One guy on here basically told me my fleet of ecboost f-150s were in no way more efficient than my 5.0's. It was funny because he had no real world experience with either.
2017 pricing is already out. It’s the usual deal for the best buyers (guys who buy a lot of trucks) invoice+ rebates when the trucks show up+ plow or other shit.
Yup. Thank you for backing me up :)
How far are you? Are you fine with ordering what you want? I can have my dealer hook you up if you want.
Local dealers are useless for truck sales. go to the big truck dealer around, you’ll get a better price. Go to a Ford Commercial/Fleet dealer.
Yeah, I’m a fleet owner, I don’t recommend a Turbo diesel to anyone who won’t use them. They will be the most reliable machines if worked hard, and the most unreliable if left sitting.
Most major ford dealers have rental departments. They don’t care if you tow with a rented truck.
A few reasons. New Frame, new Aluminum Box with different yield properties.
Your logic is retarded.
Especially since the 6.7 is good to 1400 lb-ft stock.
When you have a fleet it adds up quickly.
That’s if you have a DOT number. Some states require MC#
“Not For Hire” varies by state. Some states require it. EX: Construction company moving their own equipment.
Just get the 6.2 then. Putting less than 15K a year on a turbo motor is going to have problems.
Ehhh. Most guys who drive hypercars drive them away from the public.
lol. Facebook hires third world people who can’t read english to do that job.