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2001 Dodge vs. Chevy 1-ton -- Which is better for towing? - READ ONLY

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Re: dgb 2 [catam #6] by jcmdie
May 23, 2004 (4:22 pm)

Replying to: catam (May 20, 2004 12:46 pm)

Being able to "write-off" company equipment was in place long before George took office. Business equipment is an expense and taking depreciation on on a depreciating asset is fair.
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jcmdie by catam
May 24, 2004 (12:21 pm)
Correct, but now thanks to King George you can write off the total purchase price the year you buy it instead of depreciating the value over the life of the vehicle.
I am not criticizing the legitimate small business owner like DGB2.
I do have a problem with taxpayers subsidizing the purchase of a Mercedes SUV so that a lawyer can drive it to work.
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Re: jcmdie [catam #8] by jcmdie
May 24, 2004 (3:23 pm)

Replying to: catam (May 24, 2004 12:21 pm)

I understand. The tax laws are a little messed up when it comes to writing off luxury sport utility vehicles. They do have to have a 6,000# GVWR to qualify as a "work truck". If the business opts to take all the write-off in one year, it may hurt his other write-offs. You can only do this with one piece of equipment a year. Also, if the businessman decides to sell or trade at any time in the future, that value is considered a gain or profit. Very few businessmen write the whole thing off in one year. Unfortunately the luxury SUV loophole does exist and is exploited.
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Towing ---- which is better by tomhallock1
May 25, 2004 (8:43 am)
I'm looking at replacing my 96 Chevy 3/4 ton as it's getting a little long in the tooth an the repair bills are adding up. Also I tow a 30' fifth wheel that max's me out. I need a bigger truck to handle that rig an my next one which will probably be around 12 to 13,000# an maybe more. So, what am I looking for; USED that is? Not ready or able to put out $42 to $45000+ for a new rig. and I prefer to stay away form Ford's
I like the Duramax with the Allison tranny but also have read some great things about Dodges.
I'm looking somewhere between 2001 an maybe a 2003. If you ask a dealer or a used truck salesman they inevitably will tell me that their trucks will pull almost anything with the right equipment of course. But, what I'm really interested in is safely towing an staying within its limits. And of course reliability.
Many thanks.
Tom Hallock

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