April 30, 2008
NADA Used Car Guide Enhances Commercial Truck Guide With Expanded Options
MCLEAN, VA – In response to
customer feedback, NADA Used Car Guide
— the industry standard in used-vehicle valuation and information — has
enhanced its ATD/NADA Official Commercial Truck Guide with a series of expanded
construction options. These enhancements, along with the guide’s existing
construction options, provide a set of standardized market-reflective values
for each segment of the industry, all in a single source.
Beginning with the May 2008 edition, the guide will add six
new dump-body and medium-duty construction options. The dump bodies will
include 8-11 foot, 12-14 foot, and over-14 foot in steel and aluminum, and will
be available for medium- and heavy-duty trucks. In addition, the existing
heavy-duty tag/pusher axle and reinforced/double frame options will be
available for medium-duty trucks.
“These expanded options make it even easier for our
customers to rely on us as a one-stop source for the data they need to make the
best decisions,” said Chris Visser, editor of the ATD/NADA Official Commercial Truck Guide.
ATD Vice Chairman Gary Gibson, owner of Tri-State Sterling
Trucks, in Cincinnati, Ohio, said, “ATD has a long history of providing
benefits to the commercial truck industry and we will continue to listen to
their needs and work to exceed our customers’ expectations.”
To order or learn more about the ATD/NADA Official Commercial Truck Guide, as well as the full
lineup of vehicle valuation products from the NADA Used Car Guide, visit www.nada.com/b2b.