Miami-based TruckMax has been named the No. 1 dealer in the United States by Hino Motors Sales USA Inc., an affiliate of the Toyota Motor Corp.
TruckMax, a commercial truck dealership operated by automotive and trucking industry veteran Joseph De Maria, also led the country in sales and finance, selling a record 150 Hino Trucks and financing $10 million commercial vehicles.
“TruckMax has done a truly outstanding job representing Hino. Their contributions have helped Hino become the fastest-growing medium-duty truck manufacturer in North America,” said Nick Vermet, vice president of Hino Motors Sales USA Inc. “We are extremely proud to have TruckMax as a Hino dealer.” Vermet said.
“This is also a proud day for all of us at TruckMax. We are honored by this achievement made possible through the support of our entire team, from our factory representatives to our sales and finance teams to our service department. Our entire staff is to be applauded,” said De Maria, president of TruckMax.
Located at 6000 N.W. 77th Court alongside the Palmetto Expressway, in a 60,000-square-foot facility, TruckMax is also an authorized dealer for GMC, Mitsubishi and Volvo. TruckMax specializes in sales of new and pre-owned medium and heavy duty vehicles with a full service and parts department staffed by factory trained, certified technicians.
Hino Names TruckMax Its No. 1 Dealer in U.S.
Miami-based TruckMax has been named the No. 1 dealer in the United States by Hino Motors Sales USA Inc., an affiliate of the Toyota Motor Corp
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