Very right I work for them as a technician and when they are sold every little thing that is wrong with gets fixed and are serviced very often great video
@@Itsrome87 Im not familiar with the process myself but I would contact the rental office of the location your looking to buy from to get more information
I find a box truck from Penske and get approved from a third party to finance the box when I tell them it a Penske truck the guy told they don't do business with Penske anymore because their trucks have a lot of issues after buying them and that makes me think a lot. I would to get more info the best place to buy this box truck from.
This video is what I suspected, thank you. There are Level 1 and Level 2 trucks. It's a little blurry on what the difference really is. Any insight? I'm debating saving a few thousand and going for a Level 2
Level 1 are trucks that have been inspected, Level 2 are NOT. That being said, a Level 1 might have some minor things to get fixed, so always bring a mechanic and have $5000 in case you have to fix something.
Pending on how it was taken care of.. every used trucks can be a great buy if it was taken care of... The best thing is make up a check list on everything to go through when looking at a used truck... I seen a few that has early 2000 truck and it looks brand new and over a million miles on it and he still drives it... And I seen mid 2000 truck that looks like they never take care of it... But I always go through everything when buying a use truck...
I got one from Penske in 18 a 2013 international in went down 2020 all the way after spending 30k in it I’m Looking at buying a new one from them But buying longer warranty
Don’t get international unless it has Cummins in it.
BIG FACTS!!!!!!
Very right I work for them as a technician and when they are sold every little thing that is wrong with gets fixed and are serviced very often great video
Thanks man, much appreciated!
How is the financing process may credit ain’t that good ! But I also have a co Signer
@@Itsrome87 Im not familiar with the process myself but I would contact the rental office of the location your looking to buy from to get more information
I find a box truck from Penske and get approved from a third party to finance the box when I tell them it a Penske truck the guy told they don't do business with Penske anymore because their trucks have a lot of issues after buying them and that makes me think a lot. I would to get more info the best place to buy this box truck from.
Oh wow and I'm planning on getting 2 16's from them this week...oh my
This video is what I suspected, thank you. There are Level 1 and Level 2 trucks. It's a little blurry on what the difference really is. Any insight?
I'm debating saving a few thousand and going for a Level 2
Did u finance it?
Level 1 has dealership quality vs level 2 being used vehicle from general car lot quality vs level 3 being auction junkyard quality
Level 1 are trucks that have been inspected, Level 2 are NOT. That being said, a Level 1 might have some minor things to get fixed, so always bring a mechanic and have $5000 in case you have to fix something.
Is a 2019 Freightliner M2 106 with 260k miles a bad buy?
Pending on how it was taken care of.. every used trucks can be a great buy if it was taken care of... The best thing is make up a check list on everything to go through when looking at a used truck... I seen a few that has early 2000 truck and it looks brand new and over a million miles on it and he still drives it... And I seen mid 2000 truck that looks like they never take care of it... But I always go through everything when buying a use truck...
I got one from Penske in 18 a 2013 international in went down 2020 all the way after spending 30k in it
I’m
Looking at buying a new one from them
But buying longer warranty
7 years is good
BIG FACTS
Much appreciated