SelecTrucks offers $2000 fuel card

Aug. 4, 2008
SelecTrucks will offer a fuel card valued up to $2000 on purchases of mid-roof Freightliner Columbia trucks powered by Mercedes-Benz 4000 engines

SelecTrucks will offer a fuel card valued up to $2000 on purchases of mid-roof Freightliner Columbia trucks powered by Mercedes-Benz 4000 engines, the company announced. SelecTrucks is a brand of Daimler Trucks Remarketing Corporation.

The offer, which began on July 1st, will run through the end of the year. More details are available at local SelecTrucks centers.

“We understand our customers are dealing with unprecedented fuel costs, so we want to provide both short-term help with the fuel card and long-term help by emphasizing the importance of efficient trucks and engines,” said Drew Backeberg, manager of marketing and customer support at Daimler Trucks Remarketing Corporation.

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