What vehicles weigh over 6000 lbs. and qualify for a full write-off for business purposes. I am talking used here so please give me any opinions for a vehicle(model years 1999-2001, possibly around 20-25k) Please give me some ideas about reliable vehicles and maybe gas mileage specs. I currently have a gs300, only problem is that in the last month I have replaced the a/c compressor, door lock accuator, seat memory and the damn starter! 78000 miles hum is that to be expected, what will go next??? Thanks for the help
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1.2000+ Ford F350
2.Any year Hummer
3.M1 A2 Main Battle Tank
4.any heavy farm equipment
5.Crane
6.Mercedes S600 with the Armor Package
7.School bus
8.Moving Truck
2.Any year Hummer
3.M1 A2 Main Battle Tank
4.any heavy farm equipment
5.Crane
6.Mercedes S600 with the Armor Package
7.School bus
8.Moving Truck
Thanks for that clarification, I was on the phone with my accountant when you replied(whether curb weight or gvwr) okay .>6000 That is huge help for me I appreciate your help.
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2004 FORD F-650 or F-750 Work Truck
GVWR 19,501-26,000
Comes in Regular Cab, 4-door Super Cab or Crew Cab.
GVWR 19,501-26,000
Comes in Regular Cab, 4-door Super Cab or Crew Cab.

The new 2004 Durango
I seen a supercharged r/t once, pretty wicked
http://www.edmunds.com/future/2004/d...enav..2.Dodge*
I seen a supercharged r/t once, pretty wicked
http://www.edmunds.com/future/2004/d...enav..2.Dodge*
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Originally posted by EmeraldLexuSC3
2004 FORD F-650 or F-750 Work Truck
GVWR 19,501-26,000
Comes in Regular Cab, 4-door Super Cab or Crew Cab.
Father in law has the f550, pretty nice truckOriginally posted by EmeraldLexuSC3
2004 FORD F-650 or F-750 Work Truck
GVWR 19,501-26,000
Comes in Regular Cab, 4-door Super Cab or Crew Cab.
