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- I-20 Truck Sales - Used truck dealers selling Freightliner and Kenworth trucks located in Birmingham, Alabama. Site features up-to-date trucks for sale with photos and specifications.
- Ford Fleet Truck Sales - San Diego, CA based dealership provides information on commercial vehicles, fleet sales, and Ford trucks.
- Prairie International Trucks - International truck dealers with 3 locations in Illinois. Heavy and medium duty trucks for sale; parts and service; credit app.; Sells sleeper trucks, day cabs, box vans, wreckers and tow trucks.
- Kalamazoo Truck Sales - Dealers of used heavy duty trucks; trucks for sale viewable with photo and specifications.
- Freightliner Trucks of South Florida - Freightliner trucks, parts sales, and service. Used trucks for sale viewable on the web site.
- Tulsa Truck Marketing - Used truck dealers selling Kenworths, Freightliners, dump trucks, service trucks. Large inventory of trucks for sale online. Online credit application. Tulsa, Oklahoma.
- Old River Truck Sales, Inc. - Volvo and Isuzu truck dealer offering new and used truck sales, truck leasing, truck rental, and truck service. Includes inventory, specials, staff, financing, employment opportunities, and contact link.
- Buckeye Truck Center - International trucks, parts and service. Straight trucks, box vans, flatbeds and refer vans for sale. Online truck and parts listings. Located in northeastern Ohio on I-75.
- Shanklin's Truck Sales - Truck dealer primarily selling dump trucks, dump trailers and trucks with wet kits. Site features online inventory.
- Larson Truck Sales Inc. - Offers new and used truck sales, part sales, and a truck repair and maintenance shop.
Wikipedia Articles
- Tata Ace - The Tata Ace is a mini-truck (similar to Japanese Kei Truck) lauched in May 2005 by Tata Motors in India. It has revolutionized the entire commercial vehicle industry with robust sales figures.
- Jeep-Eagle - Jeep-Eagle was the name of the automobile sales division created by the Chrysler Corporation when it bought the assets of American Motors in 1987. Chrysler designed the division to sell the popular Jeep light-truck brand, and a new brand, Eagle, was created to sell a hodgepodge of cars developed between Chrysler and Mitsubishi and the Eagle Premier, a car developed by American Motors and Renault in the final years of their partnership.
- Wabash National - Wabash National () is one of the world's largest manufacturers of semi-truck trailers. Founded in 1985 and publicly traded since 1991, the company had annual sales for 2006 of approximately $1.
- Chevrolet LUV - The Chevrolet LUV (LUV stands for Light Utility Vehicle) was a rebadged Isuzu KB light truck. Sales began in the USA in March of 1972 as a response to the Toyota Hi-Lux and the Datsun pickup, as well as Ford's Mazda-built Courier.