What Truck Should You Buy?
I get this question all the time…
and most guys are asking it the wrong way.
There is no “best truck.”
There is only the truck that makes you money.
Before you spend $80K–$180K on a truck, ask yourself this:
What freight am I actually running?
Because your truck should match your operation — not your ego.
Running heavy loads or mountains?
You need power and durability.
Running Southeast regional, lighter freight?
Fuel mileage should be your focus.
Too many guys buy a truck because it looks good…
then realize it doesn’t fit their business.
That’s where money gets lost.
Now let’s talk real decisions:
New vs Used
New trucks give you reliability, warranty, and better fuel economy — but higher payments.
Used trucks can cash flow quicker — but only if you have cash set aside for maintenance.
If you don’t have a maintenance fund, a cheap truck can become the most expensive decision you make.
Next — stop focusing only on the brand.
Peterbilt, Kenworth, Freightliner… it all sounds good.
But what really matters is:
  • Engine platform
  • Maintenance history
  • How the truck was treated before you got it
A clean, well-maintained truck will outperform a flashy one every time.
And don’t ignore fuel economy.
One MPG difference can mean thousands of dollars a year.
That’s real money — not theory.
And here’s the part most people don’t think about:
Downtime will kill you faster than a truck payment ever will.
If your truck isn’t moving, you’re not making money.
So the real question isn’t:
“What truck should I buy?”
It’s:
“What truck will keep me running, profitable, and consistent?”
This is a business.
Not a chrome contest.
Buy for cash flow first. Upgrade later.
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Lloyd Boren
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