SelecTrucks opens new center in Georgia

SelecTrucks opens new center in Georgia

SelecTrucks, retailer of used trucks in North America, opened the doors at its newest location, SelecTrucks of Chattanooga in Georgia. It is the third SelecTrucks center to open this year and the 29th store in its network.

According to the company, SelecTrucks of Chattanooga is well-situated to conveniently serve customers travelling on the busy I-75 corridor. The group specializes in selling off-lease used day cabs and sleepers from major national fleets and is a member of the Premier Truck Group family of dealerships. Like all SelecTrucks Centers, the Chattanooga location offers a wide selection of used trucks, comprehensive warranty packages, financing and business support.

“We’re excited to take our partnership to the next level with the opening of SelecTrucks of Chattanooga,” said Rich Shearing, president of Premier Truck Group. “As always, our sales, finance, parts and service personnel will be focused on delivering an unparalleled level of customer support.”

“We’re thrilled about our partnership with Premier Truck Group and even more excited about our shared dedication to bringing our customers’ dreams to life,” said Mary Aufdemberg, president and general manager of Daimler Trucks Remarketing.

SelecTrucks of Chattanooga is located at 137 Gateway Drive in Ringgold, Ga.

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