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Re: Company Truck or milage
[Re: AU7MM08]
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10/22/19 10:02 PM
10/22/19 10:02 PM
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If those numbers getting thrown around are accurate, which I find hard to believe, I would use my own vehicle. That's a pile of cash, enough to pay for a new truck every 2 years. Who cares how many miles you put on it, it's not a classic car you're sitting on hoping its worth something one day, its a tool used to make a living. You have to actually fill the truck up too though. 80,000 miles a year is at least 4,000 gallons and that’ll be over $8,000 minimum per year. Not counting tires, oil changes and the occasional catastrophe. True, but 80,000 miles at .58 a mile is $40,400. That's a pile of cash for 10 or 12 oil changes and a set of tires. And a real sonofabitch when you hit a deer, a tire shreds and destroys your bed etc etc. Well, I've been driving for 38 years now, lots of trucks,trailers, cars, and tire blowouts but never had one damage a vehicle worse than a messed up rim. I average 20,000 miles a year and never hit a deer either.
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Re: Company Truck or milage
[Re: inatree]
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10/23/19 01:27 AM
10/23/19 01:27 AM
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I am Cornholio
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Guntersville, AL
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Company car with a company card is great and reimbursement is even better for racking up rewards etc.
If you’re a common sense person, you probably don’t feel you have a home in this world right now. If you’re a Christian, you know you were never meant to.
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