Kenworth Northwest Opens Full-Service Dealership in Lakewood, Wash.
Kenworth Northwest has opened a new 26,400-square-foot, full-service facility in Lakewood, Wash., that offers easy access to U.S. Interstate 5. Kenworth Northwest’s Lakewood facility features 13 service bays, a truck wash bay, a well-stocked 5,400-square-foot parts warehouse and a driver’s lounge.

The dealership is located south of Tacoma on three acres at 12507 Pacific Highway S.W.
Kenworth Northwest has opened a new 26,400-square-foot, full-service facility in Lakewood, Wash., that offers easy access to U.S. Interstate 5.

The dealership is located south of Tacoma on three acres at 12507 Pacific Highway S.W.
Kenworth Northwest’s Lakewood facility features 13 service bays, a truck wash bay, a well-stocked 5,400-square-foot parts warehouse and a driver’s lounge.
The dealership is located south of Tacoma on three acres at 12507 Pacific Highway S.W., adjacent to Interstate 5 less than a quarter mile southwest of the Bridgeport Way exit and a quarter mile northeast of the Gravelly Lake Drive exit on I-5. At Kenworth Northwest, truck fleets and operators can purchase from Kenworth’s comprehensive product lineup of aerodynamic, vocational and medium-duty trucks. In addition to quality Kenworth proprietary and TRP all-makes parts, service and Paccar Engine support, the dealership offers Paccar Financial support through flexible retail loans, and full-service leasing from Kenworth Northwest PacLease for the transportation industry. Besides the Lakewood dealership, Kenworth Northwest operates seven other locations in Anchorage and Fairbanks, Alaska; and Aberdeen, Bellingham, Marysville, SeaTac and Yakima, Wash.
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