ADESA Boston Holds Heavy-Duty Truck and Equipment Sale August 3
CARMEL, IN — ADESA Boston will be hosting a specialty sale of heavy-duty trucks and equipment August 3. The sale is open to both dealers and the general public and begins at 1 p.m. EDT.
CARMEL, IN — ADESA Boston will be hosting a specialty sale of heavy-duty trucks and equipment August 3. The sale is open to both dealers and the general public and begins at 1 p.m. EDT.
“We’ve had a lot of success and interest from buyers regarding our monthly Friday dealer consignment sale of heavy duty truck sales over the past year—and we’re excited to now be able to expand our buyer base to the general public as well,” said ADESA Boston General Manager Jack Neshe.
Sale highlights include tractors (both day cabs and sleepers), box trucks, flat beds, dump trucks, car haulers, backhoes, skid steers, fork lifts, scissor lifts, boom lifts, generators, light towers and motorcycles. In total, more than 150 units will be offered. “This is going to be a great sale—lots of top-quality trucks and equipment. Plus there is no other type of sale like this in the New England area,” added Neshe.
In the future, heavy duty truck and equipment specialty sales will be held at ADESA Boston the first Tuesday of every month. These sales will be open to dealers and the general public.
ADESA Boston is located at 63 Western Avenue, Framingham, Mass. For additional information, call (508) 626-7000.
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