Class C Trucks

JR

Expert Expediter
My Wife and me are getting into expediting and would like to know if there is as many loads for Class C trucks as Class D. Thanks
 

redytrk

Veteran Expediter
Charter Member
"C" Loads are the #1 requested size. According to one recrutier. He said most "D" trucks carry 75% "C" loads.
you would therfore think C trks would carry a lot of Bs,not so.We rarely get any B loads.Probably because there are so manny vans.
 

Tony

Expert Expediter
This is off subject but I just noticed your avatar image, OH MY GOD!!!!!! I want one of those.

Stand up for what you believe in, don't do something just because everyone else is!
 

davekc

Senior Moderator
Staff member
Fleet Owner
each company looks at C and D trucks differently. For example, Panther has a .10 variance and Tri-State I believe is .05 cents. However, for a C unit, they both pay the same per mile. Currently on the D unit, Panther is 1.20 and Tri-state are 1.15 Fuel surcharge and those items would be the deciding difference. Some companies pay strictly on weight or percentage. That may or may not be to your disadvantage. If you are buying a new truck, the C will be generally cheaper, but if you compare used ones, there is not that much difference. On the auction block the D will bring maybe an extra thousand assuming they are speced reasonably close. That is comparing a class 6 to a 7. Class 8 will of course be higher. In the case of the latter, go with a D as it will have alittle more capabilities. Insurance, fuel milage , maintenence are going to be very simular. Payment and interest will be higher on a D but it should be offset by the higher rate. (.05)per mile.
 
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