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Kenworth Relocates Texas Performance Facility
Performance Truck recently relocated to a newly constructed $7 million facility in the Bryan-College Station area of Texas.

The 53,000 square-foot building features a 24-bay service department that provides truck diagnosis within two hours through Kenworth PremierCare
Photo: Kenworth
To enhance the customer experience and accommodate for increased growth in the Bryan-College Station area, Performance Truck recently relocated to a newly constructed $7 million facility.
The 53,000 square-foot building features a 24-bay service department that provides truck diagnosis within two hours through Kenworth PremierCare.
The dealership’s 15,500 square-foot warehouse and mezzanine space is dedicated to parts storage to support the needs of local fleets and truck operators travelling through the area. The facility also features a 6,000 square-foot visual parts and merchandising display.
Located on 10 acres, Performance Truck – Bryan provides plenty of space for truck operators to maneuver and park their truck and trailer combinations.
“With a new and larger facility, we will offer better service and accommodate for the growing demands of our customer base and those passing through the greater Bryan-College Station area,” said Dayne Yeager, Performance Truck chief executive officer. “We look forward to the opportunity to offer an enhanced customer experience.”
The dealer group also operates eight other full-service dealerships in Buda, Baytown, Beaumont, Brookshire, Cleveland, Houston, Lufkin, and Victoria, and a parts only store in Jasper.
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