New PacLease, Kenworth Web offerings go live
KIRKLAND, Wash. — Kenworth PremierCar Online, a free subscription-based Web service available through Kenworth’s website www.kenworth.com, has introduced all-new “Select Internet Savings.”
Select Internet Savings offers Kenworth’s top parts and service specials valid through May 31, 2006, exclusively to subscribers throughout North America. Besides regular additions to the SIS archive, which subscribers learn about via e-mail, special bonus offers will also appear from time to time, including previous monthly Web specials. The Select Internet Savings page already includes three specials, totaling nearly $200 in savings on Mirrex, Delco Remy and Caterpillar products.
Kenworth also provides other parts and service savings through the latest Kenworth PremierCare Advantages Savings Book and Kenworth PremierCare Web specials www.kenworth.com that are redeemable during the month in which they are issued.
Meanwhile, Kenworth parent company PACCAR announced that its PACCAR Leasing division has unveiled a new website that helps visitors learn about a variety of transportation services and the benefits of full service leasing.
The new Web site, www.paclease.com, enables fleet managers to evaluate leasing and rental and contract maintenance options, offering information on frequently asked questions to help make the process easier.
In addition, visitors can find more information on the current challenges faced by fleet managers relating to rising fuel costs, increasing shortages of drivers and technicians, and limited capacity with for-hire carriers. The leasing decision section of the site helps one consider how the benefits of truck leasing are designed to reduce these business risks.
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