3 Reasons To Consider Used Work Trucks

Posted on: 26 February 2021

It's no secret that work trucks live a hard life. These vehicles typically see more usage under harsher conditions in a year than a personal car may see throughout its entire lifetime. This hard-knock life may be enough to scare some used buyers away, but a well-maintained pre-owned work vehicle can be an excellent bargain. Whether you're looking at used trucks for personal or business use, it's worth giving serious consideration to these workhorses.
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Know The Ropes: How To Negotiate The Best Price For Your Next New Car

Posted on: 11 January 2021

Buying a new car can be a real headache, especially when it comes to negotiating the best price. Car salesmen know how to get you to pay top dollar for the car you buy. That's because they have plenty of experience selling cars. If you want to get the best deal on the next new car you buy, you need to do your homework. You may not have the experience that your neighborhood car salesman does, but that doesn't mean you need to pay full price for your next car.
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How A Roll Off Trailer Can Help Streamline Your Jobsite

Posted on: 2 October 2020

Industries like construction or renovation services often have to deal with debris and material going to the dump or landfill during the demolition phase of a job. Moving dumpsters to the job and the landfill can be easier for a company that owns roll-off trailers and several dumpsters that can be positioned on the job and picked up when they are full. Roll Off Trailers A roll off trailer system is like the large dumpster container trucks that commercial companies use, but the trailers are often smaller and easier to handle.
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Four Popular Uses For Japanese Mini Trucks

Posted on: 21 August 2020

Japanese mini trucks, also known as kei trucks, are small vehicles with huge potentials. These trucks are capped at 134 inches long, 58 inches wide, and 79 inches tall (for reference, a Ford F-150, which is a relatively small American truck, is 229.9 inches long, 79.9 inches wide, and 76.15 inches tall), so they pack a lot of features into a tiny space. They typically come equipped with over-cab storage spaces, cab-over-engine layouts, energy-efficient engines, and surprisingly large load capacities and bed sizes.
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