Freightliner of Arizona to distribute EcoDual dual-fuel vehicles

Nov. 14, 2012

EcoDual’s dual-fuel heavy-duty trucks will be distributed by Freightliner of Arizona under a new distribution agreement, EcoDual announced. The dealership will also provide service support.

EcoDual is a provider of diesel-to-natural gas dual-fuel conversion systems.

“Freightliner of Arizona connects EcoDual directly into the largest original-equipment truck network in the U.S.,” said Scott Myers, EcoDual CEO & president. “Freightliner of Arizona will be the conduit for bringing together a national network of Freightliner dealers to sell and support the EcoDual product line. This partnership reinforces EcoDual’s position as the best supported dual fuel conversion system providing a 2 year/250,000-mi. warranty and lease-to-own financing for immediate fuel savings.”

Freightliner of Arizona will roll out the EcoDual product line through its four Arizona dealerships in Tolleson, Chandler, Flagstaff and Tucson.

“EcoDual natural gas conversion delivers tremendous fuel cost savings to our customers,” said Danny Cuzick, Freightliner of Arizona owner & president. “Additionally, we are building a network of natural gas stations through our sister company, EVO CNG. The EcoDual conversions will enable many more fleet owners to use our CNG stations and reap the cost-reduction benefits of lower-priced natural gas.”

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