PacLease Adds 14 New Locations
This brings the PacLease location total to 328.
After seeing the number of its locations double in four years, PACCAR Leasing Company (PacLease) continues its expansion with the announcement of 14 new locations throughout the U.S. and Canada. This brings the PacLease location total to 328.
New United States Locations:
Inland PacLease, 3924 Bloomfield Highway, Farmington, N.M. 87401, (505-327-0200)
Allstate PacLease, 901 Prior Avenue N., St. Paul, Minn. 55114, (651-917-3020)
Allstate PacLease, 21701 John Deere Lane, Rogers, Minn. 55374, (763-425-5250)
Gabrielli PacLease, 2300 US Highway 130, Dayton, N.J. 08810 (732-438-5740)
Golden State Peterbilt PacLease, 15243 Road 192, Porterville, Calif. 93257, (559-782-5800)
Golden State Peterbilt PacLease, 4390 South Begley, Fresno, Calif. 93725, (559-237-1621)
Golden State Peterbilt PacLease, 1450 South Union Avenue, Calif. 93307, (661-833-1700)
New Canadian Locations:
Inland PacLease, 1995 Quinn Street, Prince George, B.C. V2N 2X2, (250-562-8171)
Inland PacLease, 865 Notre Dame Drive, Kamloops, B.C. V2C 6N8, (250-374-4406)
Bayview PacLease, 315 McAllister Drive, Saint John, N.B. E2J 2S8, (506-648-0953)
Bayview PacLease, 10 Gillis Road, Fredericton, N.B. E3C 2P3, (506-451-2100)
Bayview PacLease, 33 Rosemount Avenue, Sussex, N.B. E3E 2R5, (506-433-1784)
Bayview PacLease, 6 Old Bay Road, St. Stephen, N.B. E3L 2Y1, (506-465-8555) Edmonton Kenworth PacLease, 6101 63rd Avenue, Lloydminster, A.B. T9V3C1 (780-871-0950)
PacLease provides full-service leasing programs and truck rentals for customers in a wide variety of industries. To learn more about PacLease programs contact a local PacLease location or visit www.paclease.com>paclease.com.
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