
Inland Kenworth has opened a new full-service Kenworth dealership in Albuquerque, N.M.
Inland Kenworth has opened a new full-service Kenworth dealership in Albuquerque and a parts and service location in Kelowna, British Columbia.

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Inland Kenworth has opened a new full-service Kenworth dealership in Albuquerque, N.M.
The Albuquerque dealership is located at Interstate 40 and Unser Road between exit 153 and 155. The address is 7711 Fortuna Road N.W.
The dealership is in a new 40,000-square foot building and features a center drive-through service area that allows repairs to be done without the winds bringing dust and dirt inside. The location will be able to complete everything from diesel particulate filter cleaning to major overhauls, says Inland.
Inland Kenworth also opened a new parts and service location in Kelowna, British Columbia, with six service bays and an inventory of Kenworth proprietary and TRP all-makes parts.
Inland Kenworth is a Canadian company with 22 Kenworth dealerships throughout Canada and the western U.S.
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