READING, Pa., Aug. 9, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Penske Used Trucks is now offering complimentary warranties and emergency roadside assistance services with the new purchase of select used trucks and tractors.
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Customers acquiring Penske trucks and tractors will receive both a complimentary one-year membership to emergency breakdown services from RoadsideMASTERS.com and a limited-time warranty (Class 3 to Class 7 trucks, 6 months/25,000 miles; Class 8 tractors, 3 months/25,000 miles) from National Truck Protection.
Certain restrictions apply, so interested parties should call 888-803-5675 for additional information, or access www.PenskeUsedTrucks.com.
"Purchasing equipment from Penske is about value," said Jack Mitchell, Vice President Remarketing, Penske Truck Leasing. "We are very happy to offer enhanced value to our customers and to help ensure a stronger peace of mind."
Penske Used Trucks is a leading seller of high-quality, late-model used commercial trucks to retail, wholesale, used truck dealers, and corporate fleet buyers and it is a business unit of Penske Truck Leasing.
Penske Truck Leasing Co., L.P., headquartered in Reading, Pa., is a joint venture of Penske Corporation, Penske Automotive Group and General Electric Capital Corporation. A leading global transportation services provider, Penske operates more than 200,000 vehicles and serves customers from more than 1,000 locations in North America, South America, Europe and Asia. Product lines include full-service truck leasing, contract maintenance, commercial and consumer truck rentals, used truck sales, transportation and warehousing management and supply chain management solutions. To learn more about Penske's products and services please visit www.GoPenske.com and our "Move Ahead" blog. Connect with Penske on social media: Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google+ and YouTube.
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