• Ryder revamps used-truck website

    More options have been added to Ryder System’s used trucks web site to make it easier and quicker to locate the exact truck buyers are looking for, the company said
    Sept. 24, 2009

    More options have been added to Ryder System’s used trucks web site to make it easier and quicker to locate the exact truck buyers are looking for, the company said.

    The site now includes enhanced vehicle manufacturer, features and specification information and also allows buyers to search by location, find the latest vehicles added to the site, and locate promotions and special pricing.

    “Any businesses looking for an affordable transportation solution will find that a highly specified, premium used truck is a very attractive alternative,” said Gregg Nierenberg, group director-- asset management & vehicle sales. “Our enhanced used-vehicle website, supported by an expert team of experienced used-vehicle sales professionals, enables companies to easily find a quality truck they can rely on, at a great price.”

    According to Ryder, its used trucks are “Road Ready,” and include a complete maintenance history, a thorough pre-sale inspection program, a 30-day powertrain warranty, four extended warranty plan options, flexible financing and the benefits of having had just one owner.

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