MD Peterbilt expanding market share

Dec. 1, 2004
Introduced in June to replace the Peterbilt Model 330, the Model 335 has helped Peterbilt Motors expand its medium-duty market share in the U.S. and Canada from 4.3% in 2003 to 4.6%, according to Bruce Ewald, assistant general manager. The Model 335 features a number of exterior and interior improvements, including a hood made of Metton and a variety of suspension options. Powered by either a Cummins

Introduced in June to replace the Peterbilt Model 330, the Model 335 has helped Peterbilt Motors expand its medium-duty market share in the U.S. and Canada from 4.3% in 2003 to 4.6%, according to Bruce Ewald, assistant general manager.

The Model 335 features a number of exterior and interior improvements, including a hood made of Metton and a variety of suspension options.

Powered by either a Cummins ISC or Caterpillar C7 diesel, the Model 335 can also be ordered for direct delivery to Peterbilt dealers with a variety of vocational bodies including a Heil dump, London mixer and American Body Co. van. A 4-door crew cab and extended cab are also offered under an agreement with Bentz Transport Products.
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