Peterbilt names its North American 'Dealer of the Year'

Peterbilt names its North American ‘Dealer of the Year’

Citing impressive growth in medium- and heavy-duty truck sales, parts and service growth, and the addition of three new locations, Peterbilt Motors Co. named The Larson Group its 2015 North American Dealer of the Year.

“On behalf of everyone at The Larson Group Peterbilt, we are honored to receive Peterbilt’s highest dealer recognition,” said Glenn Larson, president and dealer principal of the Larson Group, which operates 16 locations in seven states. “Every member of our team strives each and every day to exceed our customers’ expectations and provide unparalleled satisfaction. Throughout every area of our operations we focus on continuous improvement and embracing the full range of Peterbilt and PACCAR products and services.”

“The Larson Group Peterbilt is consistently one of our top performing dealers and we are pleased to recognize them as our 2015 North American Dealer of the Year,” said Peterbilt General Manager and PACCAR Vice President Darrin Siver. “Not only did they add three new dealerships, they added the first dedicated TRP parts store and were among the first dealerships to embrace Peterbilt’s Rapid Check expedited diagnostics program and the SmartLINQ onboard diagnostic telematics technology.”

In addition to the North American Dealer of the Year, Peterbilt also recognizes top-performing dealer groups with Best in Class awards. Best in Class Awards are based on a combination of Peterbilt’s Standard of Excellence scores, financial performance, parts and service performance, and utilization of PACCAR training and programs.

Receiving Best in Class Awards were:

  • Allstate Peterbilt
  • Cervus Equipment Peterbilt
  • Hunter Peterbilt
  • Jackson Group Peterbilt
  • Performance Peterbilt of Bristol
  • Peterbilt Manitoba
  • Peterbilt of Wyoming
  • Rush Peterbilt Truck Centers
  • Stahl Peterbilt
  • The Peterbilt Store
  • Transdiff Peterbilt

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