Loyalty card programs from Paccar offer customers upwards of 70 parts and service specials that can save owners and operators up to $4,000 every year. The Kenworth Privileges Loyalty card and the Peterbilt Preferred card have enrolled more than 350,000 customers combined to date.
Paccar Parts Offers $4,000 in Loyalty Card Savings
Paccar loyalty card programs provides more ways for commercial truck operators across the United States, Canada and Mexico to save money on parts and service for their vehicle fleet.
“When you have that many people sign up for a loyalty card program, you know you have something customers want,” says Bart Lore, general marketing manager for Paccar Parts.
The program provides money-saving offers on quality parts and services at dealerships throughout North America, and monthly and weekly offers bring the total savings even higher with special offers on seasonal products and services. Plus, customers who use their loyalty cards more often can receive rewards offers good throughout the dealer network.
Members also have instant access to view offers on their mobile, tablet and smart devices. They can click on the phone link provided to call their dealership’s parts department to ask questions or order parts directly over the phone.
Information about Kenworth Privileges’ money-saving offers and Rewards can be found online at partsandservice.kenworth.com.
Customers can find out more about the Peterbilt Preferred program at partsandservice.peterbilt.com.
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