sachez wrote: Thank you Ali Baba for your advice.So you are saying this kind of business is viable enough to service a loan?My first intention was to use it in supplying building materials (some of which you have mentioned above) from your view how is the demand in this business(transport) and which Isuzu model should I go for?FRR?
I'am under 30years
The business is viable to service a loan.However,make sure your monthly payments are not like sh 200k.My friend services sh 79000/pm.The demand is pretty strong.There is lot's of construction going on,hence more trucks are needed to transport the building blocks,sand etc.FRR is cool.Also FSR is a good one for going to dry riverbeds.Go and check the size of an FSR wheel.The radius is quite big.This makes this truck ideal for driving into riverbeds and scooping sand and driving back to the Kibaki Superhighway !!! If you overload an Isuzu truck,its engine cuts out.FH,Hino,etc break the chasis.However,please note that FSR has a shorter chasis than FRR.And FRR tyre radius is smaller than FSR.But FRR can carry bigger loads than FSR....what you need to do,visit an area with this trucks and talk to the drivers,you will learn a lot about these vehicles.I'm glad you are below 30!! A new isuzu truck can last more than one generation......I hope I was of good help to you.