Ok by buying new you are in fact stimulating the econemy for starters much more so than buying used. 2nd in my area a used 3/4 or 1 ton has been abused hard by a farmer, contractor or some hot rod kid so you are buying someone elses problems. I know of one 3/4 ton that I would buy used when the original owner trades it in the local area. One out of thousands!
If you own a business your equipment has to start and run when needed. 2 ways to do that is newer stuff in good condition or having doubles of everything. Both ways are going to cost about the same and as a consumer if your equipment looks bad I'm not about to call you. The guy who cares enough to have better trucks and equipment gets my vote every time. He may be more expensive but if he's cutting corners in his business whats he cutting on the job site?
Now me I buy things used cause thats what my fixed income allows. Can I buy something new? Sure, but with getting the farm back on the map it would cut into my ability to buy things I need without going to the bank. Then I would be paying the banker twice. Is a new truck in my future???? Heck YES!!!! But not right now.
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