Kenworth introduces Medium Duty Van Body program

Kenworth introduces Medium Duty Van Body program

Kenworth said its new Medium Duty Van Body program will offer customers one-stop shopping at participating Kenworth dealerships in the United States and Canada, the manufacturer said.

Kenworth said its new Medium Duty Van Body program will offer customers one-stop shopping at participating Kenworth dealerships in the United States and Canada, the manufacturer said.

Customers purchasing Kenworth’s T300 Class 6 and Class 7 models will receive a choice of dry van bodies in five popular lengths and options from two premium manufacturers, Supreme and Morgan. Kenworth is offering 18-, 20-, 22-, 24- and 26-foot dry van bodies under the program. Customers benefit from expedited delivery with standard bodies mounted within 21 days from the time the chassis arrives at one of 15 installation locations.

“The exciting new Kenworth Medium Duty Van Body Program will enable customers to obtain the convenience of one-stop shopping for their truck and van body,” said Gary Moore, Kenworth assistant general manager for marketing and sales. “Nearly 80 percent of medium duty trucks require a van body. The new program will further expand the reach of the reliable Kenworth T300 Class 6 and 7 high-quality models in the marketplace by enhancing Kenworth’s support for these customers.”

The Kenworth T300 can be ordered with van body and options using Kenworth’s PROSPECTOR ordering system available at Kenworth dealers. The T300 and body purchase are conveniently included on a single invoice. The Kenworth Medium Duty Van Program also can be combined with PACCAR Financial and PACCAR Leasing programs to help assist customers in obtaining very competitive monthly payments.

For more information, visit www.kenworth.com.

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