Ryder Offering 3 Classes of Pre-Owned Vehicles
Ryder System announced three new pre-owned vehicle categories to help customers find vehicles that fit their needs and budgets.

Ryder System announced three new pre-owned vehicle categories to help customers find vehicles that fit their needs and budgets.
The categories are Ryder Certified, Ryder Verified and Ryder reclassified, each offering a different class of value. Customers can choose from a range of more than 5,000 vehicles from the highest-quality option to “As is.”
“By categorizing our large inventory into three classes of value, customers can now clearly identify a vehicle that will serve their needs as well as meet their budgetary concerns," said Eugene Tangney, Ryder vice president and global product manager for asset management.
Ryder Certified allows customers to choose from the highest-quality pre-owned vehicles that have been maintained solely by Ryder. The benefits of this class of pre-owned vehicles include:
30-day limited powertrain warranty
Only one prior owner, Ryder
Full maintenance history
Rigorous 140-point inspection
Department of Transportation (DOT) compliant
Extended warranty options
Flexible financing
Ryder Verified enables customers to build their fleet with a road-ready, fully DOT compliant vehicle at a cost that works for them. The benefits of a Ryder Verified pre-owned vehicle include:
Thoroughly inspected
DOT compliant
Extended warranty options
Flexible financing
Ryder Reclassified offers “As-is,” damaged, and scrap vehicles for customers interested in a fixer-upper option where customers have the flexibility to modify the Ryder Reclassified vehicle to fit their specific business needs, or use the parts.
Ryder offers an inventory of pre-owned vehicles for sale, selling more than 17,000 vehicles a year from over 59 used truck centers across North America, including six in Canada. For more information, click here.
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