Peterbilt Model 210 Earn American Truck Dealers Commercial Truck of the Year Honors
BELLEVUE, WA - The American Truck Dealers (ATD) named the Peterbilt Model 210 in the medium-duty category as "2012 ATD Commercial Truck of the Year" during its annual Convention and Exposition.
by Staff
February 8, 2012
Peterbilt Model 210 - ATD Medium Duty Truck of the Year (Photo: Business Wire)
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BELLEVUE, WA - The American Truck Dealers (ATD) named the Peterbilt Model 210 in the medium-duty category as "2012 ATD Commercial Truck of the Year" during its annual Convention and Exposition.
Peterbilt also won the heavy-duty category with its Peterbilt Model 587. This is the first time that a truck manufacturer has won both categories in the same year.
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"Peterbilt is honored to have two excellent vehicles selected as ATD's Commercial Trucks of the Year," said Bill Kozek, General Manager Peterbilt Motors Company and PACCAR Vice President. "Peterbilt designs and manufactures a complete range of high-quality commercial vehicles that offer industry-leading reliability, versatility and low operating cost."
The Peterbilt Model 210, powered by the PACCAR PX engine, earned the medium duty award based on its innovative cab comfort, visibility, excellent maneuverability and ease of maintenance. "The Peterbilt 210 is developed from the award-winning DAF LF model and highlights the benefits of PACCAR's global design capabilities," noted Bob Christensen, PACCAR Executive Vice President. The DAF LF is the leader in market share in the U.K. and is sold throughout Europe, the Middle East, Australia and Taiwan. The Model 210 is assembled in PACCAR's Mexico plant for NAFTA and the Andean markets of South America. Christensen added, "The LF model will also be assembled in DAF's new Brasil plant scheduled to begin operations in 2013."
Peterbilt Model 210 - ATD Medium Duty Truck of the Year (Photo: Business Wire)
The Peterbilt Model 587 was selected by a panel of journalists from leading truck publications in North America, due to its driver-friendly environment, smooth performance, spaciousness and distinctive styling. The Model 587 is powered by the PACCAR MX engine with ratings from 380-485 horsepower, delivering exceptional reliability and proven performance. Available in sleeper and day cab configurations, the Model 587 is ideal for long-haul fleets, team-driving applications and regional pickup and delivery operations.
PACCAR is a global technology leader in the design, manufacture and customer support of high-quality light-, medium- and heavy-duty trucks under the Kenworth, Peterbilt and DAF nameplates. PACCAR also designs and manufactures advanced diesel engines and provides financial services and information technology and distributes truck parts related to its principal business. PACCAR shares are traded on the Nasdaq Global Select market, symbol PCAR, and its homepage is www.paccar.com.
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