
Kenworth is offering an extended warranty program for U.S. customers purchasing new Kenworth Class 5-7 trucks financed through Paccar Financial.
Kenworth is offering an extended warranty program for U.S. buying new Kenworth Class 5-7 trucks financed through Paccar Financial.

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Kenworth is offering an extended warranty program for U.S. customers purchasing new Kenworth Class 5-7 trucks financed through Paccar Financial.
Kenworth customers may receive a two-year/ 200,000 mile basic vehicle extended warranty by choosing Paccar Financial to finance a new medium-duty Kenworth truck. The offer doubles the standard basic warranty for Class 5-7 Kenworth trucks of 1-year / 100,000 miles.
“Qualifying Kenworth Class 5-7 customers receive an additional one year and 100,000 miles of warranty coverage under this program,” said Jason Skoog, assistant general manager for sales and marketing at Kenworth.
The offer is available on qualifying Kenworth medium-duty trucks financed through Paccar Financial until Dec. 31, 2015. To find out more, click here.

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