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New Papé Kenworth Location Serves Central California
To meet the growing needs of local truck fleets, owner-operators and those traveling through Central California, Papé Kenworth has opened a new 12,500 square-foot parts and service facility in Turlock.

Papé Kenworth – Turlock features a 5,000 square-foot service department equipped with five service bays.
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To meet the growing needs of local truck fleets, owner-operators and those traveling through Central California, Papé Kenworth has opened a new 12,500 square-foot parts and service facility in Turlock.
Papé Kenworth – Turlock features a 5,000 square-foot service department equipped with five service bays and a 5,800 square-foot parts department that includes a 1,100 square-foot area dedicated to retail display.
Located on a one-acre site, Papé Kenworth – Turlock offers ample room for drivers to maneuver and park their rigs. It also has convenient access to Highway 99. The facility includes a customer lounge to provide drivers a comfortable place to relax and catch up on paper work while their trucks are serviced.
With steady population growth in the surrounding Turlock area, the new facility will help meet the increasing needs growth of trucking in the area.
Papé Kenworth – Turlock is located at 3200 Commerce Way in Turlock. Hours of operation are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. The phone number is 209-252-8114.
Papé Kenworth provides parts, and service support for Kenworth heavy and medium duty trucks. Papé Kenworth operates five dealerships in Central California, including Bakersfield, French Camp (Stockton), Fresno, Santa Maria, and now Turlock; eight Oregon dealerships in Donald, Eugene, Klamath Falls, Medford, Portland, Redmond, Roseburg and Tangent; and one in Washington - Kelso.
Papé Kenworth Northwest operates six dealerships in Washington (Aberdeen, Bellingham, Lakewood, Marysville, SeaTac and Yakima). Papé Kenworth Alaska operates two dealerships in Anchorage and Fairbanks.
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