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It's as if they build it for the dealer service shops, letting the dealer get their hands on them. I've seen where they seem to only care about making a deal on a new one for you.

 

Just don't trade in till Michael Nelson does......

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1 hour ago, JAG1 said:

I have to wonder if getting a newer 4th gen CTD, because of all it's advancements, would you be setting yourself up to have to trade in the truck sooner than a less advanced truck!?

 

Anyway it seems that trouble shooting problems become more difficult on a more complex/ advanced rig.

 

I agree. 

 

If you are buying new, you have warranty to weed out problems. Then if you get extended warranty you would have that for a while depending on how many miles you put on. 

 

Now once it's paid off do you roll the dice and keep it or trade in and start the payment cycle again. 

 

 

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On 2/12/2018 at 11:14 AM, Ben said:

 

Now once it's paid off do you roll the dice and keep it or trade in and start the payment cycle again. 

 

 

 

I know I can afford something when I can write a check.  I know I want it when I will write a check.  I always pay at once and never advance payment or loan money.  A contractor for example is too broke to be reliable if he is in business and doesn't have enough money to cover until he finishes and get paid.  Loaning money especially to friends or family is a great way to ruin a friendship.

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