
Murphy-Hoffman Company’s store in Chattanooga, Tenn., is moving to a new facility off of I-75. This new location will be the largest MHC dealership in Tennessee.
Murphy-Hoffman Company’s dealership in Chattanooga, Tenn., is moving to a new facility off of I-75. This new location will be the dealership in Tennessee for the truck dealer group.

The new full-service dealership includes CNG/LNG compliant bays, lighting and translucent wash bay doors. Photo via MHC Kenworth

Murphy-Hoffman Company’s store in Chattanooga, Tenn., is moving to a new facility off of I-75. This new location will be the largest MHC dealership in Tennessee.
The 63,440-square-foot dealership is equipped with 20 service and 10 body shop bays, a down-draft paint booth, expanded parts department, and a new and used truck sales department.
The facility will sell new and used heavy and medium-duty trucks. MHC features Kenworth, Hino, Ford, Volvo and Isuzu trucks. The store will also offer amenities to drivers such as a showers and a washing machine.
There will be an open house later this fall to allow customers to explore the newly constructed dealership.
MHC is a network of more than 90 locations, operating across 12 states. Out of the 90 locations, 58 are heavy- and medium-duty truck dealers, 35 MHC Truck leasing locations, four Carrier Transicold locations, and a wholly-owned finance company.

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