• Hunter Peterbilt of PA named Medium Duty Truck Dealer of the Year

    Celebrating 25 years as a Peterbilt dealer, Bob Hunter, dealer principal of Hunter Peterbilt in Smithfield, PA, received a top honor from Peterbilt Motors Co. at its Annual Dealer Meeting
    May 29, 2009

    Celebrating 25 years as a Peterbilt dealer, Bob Hunter, dealer principal of Hunter Peterbilt in Smithfield, PA, received a top honor from Peterbilt Motors Co. at its Annual Dealer Meeting. For the second consecutive year, Hunter Peterbilt has been named Peterbilt’s Medium Duty Truck Dealer of the Year.

    "We are honored to receive the award again this year, and thank Peterbilt for their support and investments in the production and marketing of Peterbilt’s superior products," said Hunter. "Peterbilts are known for the unique combination of quality, durability and innovation. Our customers expect the same level of excellence from every member of the Hunter family and each employee of Hunter Peterbilt."

    The Hunter family owns 12 locations in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and New York. Peterbilt honored the family with a received a Best in Class honor for top performing dealers for its Hunter Keystone Peterbilt in Lancaster, PA, and Platinum Ovals honors for sales and service excellence at locations in Lancaster, Uniontown, and Eau Claire, PA.

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