silasbowhunter
WKR
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I did write in my post that the people driving them don't "NEED" them, as in they don't uses them for work and don't pull a horse trailer or camper every weekend.
I own a business and use it as an excuse to buy some things that I probably shouldn't due to it being a write off and being money I would pay taxes on if i didn't spend it, but I'm talking clothing, tools and inexpensive small items.
In regards to your response though and I'm not arguing, just generally curious. I just went on Facebook and found the first used diesel for sale. It's a 2013 F350 XL with 151k miles. They are asking $27k. 2023 F350 diesel I'm seeing online for $82k.
So are you saying that in the 5 years your truck is under warranty, you will spend $55k on unexpected repairs? $11k a year on unexpected non wear and tear repairs?
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Not quite apples to apples, but I think the principle applies. In college I worked for a guy who built fence part time. We did about 100 miles of fence a year. It made more sense financially to have a new skid steer vs a used one, although new ones were about 4 times the used cost.
When the new one has a breakdown, which is inevitable with skid steers. We’d get a loaner machine.. so we’d only miss maybe a half day of work instead of the 7 days they needed to fix ours. That’s how it’s cheaper to own a new machine or truck for work.
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