
Peterbilt gave out several awards to affiliated dealers at the company’s annual Dealer Meeting in Scottsdale, Ariz. The two-day business meeting also included presentations and sessions covering industry topics.
Peterbilt gave out several awards to affiliated dealers at the company’s annual Dealer Meeting in Scottsdale, Ariz. The two-day business meeting also included presentations and sessions covering industry topics.

Members of Cervus Equipment Peterbilt accepting their award. Photo via Peterbilt

Peterbilt gave out several awards to affiliated dealers at the company’s annual Dealer Meeting in Scottsdale, Ariz. The two-day business meeting also included presentations and sessions covering industry topics.
Peterbilt named Cervus Equipment Peterbilt as North American Dealer of the Year for its high level of customer satisfaction and significantly increasing its heavy- and medium-duty truck and PACCAR MX engine sales. The Canadian dealer also quadrupled the number of its locations.
“Cervus Equipment Peterbilt has an outstanding team of dedicated skilled and hard-working professionals and this top honor is a testament to that,” said John Higgins, vice president of transportation at Cervus.
G.L. Sayre Peterbilt of Conshohocken, Penn., was named the Medium Duty Truck Dealer of the Year. The dealer exceeded its sales goal by more than 150% and achieved a more than 30% share in a competitive metropolitan market, according to Peterbilt.
“Our goal is to always exceed customers’ expectations and achieve new levels of satisfaction,” said Jim Sayre Jr., dealer principal at G.L. Sayre. “This award reinforces that we are reaching our goals.”
The Quebec-based Camions Excellence Peterbilt was named the PACCAR MX Engine Dealer of the Year. Camion’s two dealer principals, Nicole and Dany Lussier, accepted the award.
"Camions Excellence Peterbilt exemplifies exceptional commitment and support of this outstanding engine," said Darrin Silver, general manager of Peterbilt and PACCAR vice president. "Their support of the MX-13 engine is impressive."
Awards for parts dealers were also handed out with The Peterbilt Store winning Peterbilt’s North American Parts and Service Dealer of the year and Allstate Peterbilt winning TRP Dealer of the year.
Peterbilt has a network of more than 300 North American dealer locations as well as aftermarket support programs to support its lineup of on-highway, vocational and medium-duty products.

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