Schneider National Reduces Prices on a Selection of Used Fleet Trucks
Schneider National, Inc., one of the nation’s largest trucking companies, announced it is significantly reducing the purchase price on more than 450 tractors available to owner-operators, small to medium fleets, farmers, oil field operators, and dealers/exporters.
Schneider National, Inc., one of the nation’s largest trucking companies, announced it is significantly reducing the purchase price on more than 450 tractors available to owner-operators, small to medium fleets, farmers, oil field operators, and dealers/exporters. During the company’s Summer Clearance Sale, these dependable trucks are available at prices up to 40 percent lower than Schneider’s regularly listed prices.
Schneider’s Used Fleet Truck Sales offers trucks just coming off the road. The trucks currently for sale are 2005-2007 model-year Freightliner C120s with Detroit Diesel engines. Mileage ranges between 400,000-1 million; prices range from $14,000-$27,000. All trucks for sale have been serviced and maintained to Schneider’s high standards for preventive maintenance and have a history of excellent fuel mileage. Units have 10-speed and automatic transmissions. Options include 70-inch raised roof, 58-inch mid-roof, 70 XT, and day cabs.
“We know the news of this reduced pricing will excite many people who are in the market for well-maintained, carefully spec’d, comfortable tractors,” said Rob Reich, vice president of maintenance at Schneider National. “These trucks are solid values at their normal pricing levels, so the sale we are running this summer provides an even better opportunity to buy.”
In addition to its Schneider Finance division, which provides options to current and prospective Schneider National owner-operators on premium new and gently used trucks, Schneider began offering used fleet trucks to selected buyers last year. Owner-operators and fleets that purchase used fleet trucks are not required to lease the units with Schneider National.
The current inventory is available at 17 Schneider locations across the U.S. and Canada: Atlanta; Charlotte, N.C.; Columbus, Ohio; Dallas; Fontana, Calif.; Sacramento, Calif.; Gary, Ind.; Harrisburg, Penn.; Houston; Indianapolis; Laredo, Texas; New Orleans; Portland, Ore.; Salt Lake City; St. Louis; Toronto and West Memphis, Ark.
Those interested can visit www.schneidertrucks.com to view details and pictures of current inventory; a downloadable list of trucks on sale is also available. For more information, contact a Sales Representative at (800) 635-9801 or e-mail trucksales@schneider.com.
Originally posted on Work Truck Online
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