Inland Kenworth – New Mexico has moved into a new, full-service location in Farmington, N.M.
Inland Kenworth-New Mexico Moves
Inland Kenworth – New Mexico has moved into a new, full-service location in Farmington, N.M

The new facility is located on Highway 64, the main truck route through Farmington.
"Our previous location was a small parts only facility and wasn't very accessible by truck," said Danny Ortega, general manager for Inland Kenworth - New Mexico. "With our new facility we're now a full-service dealership. We're very accessible and have extended our parts and service hours."
Inland Kenworth's Farmington location primarily caters to the oil and gas industry by offering models such as Kenworth's workhorse T800, which is especially popular in vocational applications. In addition, the dealership sells Kenworth's premium W900L conventional for owner operators, and T2000 and T600 aerodynamic models for fuel-conscious customers.
Inland Kenworth offers a spacious retail parts department, large parts warehouse, outside truck display, and eight service bays, including an ExpressLube bay and pit and front-end alignment machine.
The dealership plans to host a customer open house in September.
Inland Kenworth - New Mexico also operates a full-service facility in Albuquerque. The overall Inland Kenworth Group operates 22 dealer locations in Arizona, California, New Mexico, British Columbia and the Yukon Territory.
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