Navistar Extends Rebate Programs to Small Fleets, Owner-Operators
Navistar is offering a series of partnership rebate programs designed to make it easier for small fleets and owner operators to purchase new International trucks.
Navistar is offering a series of partnership rebate programs designed to make it easier for small fleets and owner operators to purchase new International trucks.
Members of participating organizations are eligible for rebates of up to $1,500 per truck. Depending on the program, members may receive the rebate directly or in the form of a prepaid debit card that can be used at more than 700 dealer locations across the country for parts and service purchases.
Industry organizations that International Truck currently partners with include, LandStar, Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association and TruckersB2B.
“The organizations we have partnered with provide valuable services to their members and serve as key industry advocates for owner-operators and small fleets,” said Michael Cerilli, Vice President, Marketing. “We understand that when it comes to managing total cost of ownership, every penny counts which is why we are committed to doing our part to help ensure the continued success of small fleets and owner operators.”
Program members may redeem the rebates on up to five International trucks. Eligible trucks include the ProStar+, LoneStar and the 9900i models.
All programs run through December 31, 2013. For more information about the programs and eligible trucks, visit www.internationaltrucks.com/offers.
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