Peterbilt offers rebates to American Loggers Council members

Peterbilt offers rebates to American Loggers Council members

Peterbilt Motors Co. and the American Loggers Council have teamed to create a rebate program for ALC members purchasing select new Peterbilt trucks through an authorized Peterbilt dealership.

The cash rebates are up to $1,000 depending on the model of truck purchased.

“From our first chassis produced in 1939 to our latest vocational models built today, Peterbilt trucks have been familiar sights on logging roads and forest job sites,” said Robert Woodall, Peterbilt assistant general manager of sales and marketing. “Peterbilt continues to embrace this market and is now offering ALC members rebates of up to $1,000 on their new truck purchases.”

ALC members may purchase up to three Peterbilt vehicles through this program and must take retail delivery of the trucks by Dec. 31, 2015. Rebate requests must be received by Peterbilt within 30 days of taking retail delivery.

Through the program, ALC members may receive: $1,000 rebate on Class 8 Models 567, 367 and 365 in day cab configurations; $500 rebate on the Class 7 or 8 Model 348; and $250 rebate on the Class 7 Model 337.

ALC members must be in good standing for at least 90 days prior to taking retail delivery. The program may not be combined with any other rebate offers from Peterbilt.

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