Kenworth of Lincoln has opened a full-service dealership at a remodeled facility on property west of Lincoln near the U.S. Interstate 80 and Highway 77 interchange.
by Staff
May 1, 2013
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Kenworth of Lincoln has opened a full-service dealership at a remodeled facility on property west of Lincoln, Neb. near the U.S. Interstate 80 and Highway 77 interchange.
A member of the Kenworth dealer network of nearly 340 locations in the United States and Canada, Kenworth of Lincoln is located on 24 acres off Exit 396 on eastbound U.S. Interstate 80 and Exit 397 off westbound I-80 at 201 S.W. 27th St. in Lincoln.
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The 19,400 square-foot facility features six service bays, 7,500 square-foot parts department, separate full showers for men and women drivers, three washers and three dryers, and a comfortable driver’s lounge with Internet access.
Kenworth of Lincoln joins four other dealership locations operated by R.L. French Group – Rock Island, Ill.; Cedar Rapids and Des Moines, Iowa; and Omaha, Neb. R.L. French Group has been a Kenworth dealer since buying the Kenworth of Omaha dealership in 1983.
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