
The truck dealership group Inland Kenworth has opened a new $23 million dealership in Phoenix, Ariz., as part of an 83-acre business park with a truck stop, truck wash, and trailer dealership.
The truck dealership group Inland Kenworth has opened a new $23 million dealership in Phoenix, Ariz., as part of an 83-acre business park with a truck stop, truck wash, and trailer dealership.

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The truck dealership group Inland Kenworth has opened a new $23 million dealership in Phoenix, Ariz., as part of an 83-acre business park with a truck stop, truck wash, and trailer dealership.
The 110,000-square-foot dealership features a 47-bay service shop and a 21,500-square-foot parts department. The facility and business park are adjacent to Interstate 10, just south of exit 135.
“This was a rare opportunity to help get commercial truck-related businesses moved into this park, which offers direct access to I-10 and is highly visible from the freeway,” said Bill Currie, president and chief operating officer of the Inland Group “Our new Phoenix area location will provide body shop repair, enhanced truck parts and service support with four 10-ton overhead cranes, an alignment machine, a chassis dynamometer, and more opportunities to see the latest in truck technology available from Kenworth in an indoor truck display.”
The service department offers full warranty support for Paccar MX series engines. The dealership also provides leasing and rental services through Inland PacLease, a Paccar leasing franchise.
Inland Kenworth is based in British Columbia, Canada and operates seven U.S. locations in Arizona, California and New Mexico and 15 Canadian locations in British Columbia and the Yukon Territory.

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