NationaLease launches interactive used truck search tool

Sept. 7, 2012

Full-service truck leasing company NationaLease has unveiled a new website that includes an interactive used truck search tool. The site, www.nationalease.com, also includes information on NationaLease service, news and events.

“We re-designed the website to enhance NationaLease’s already well-established position as a leader in the transportation industry,” said Kate Freer, vice president, marketing. “The site – with its fresh, streamlined look – lets visitors easily navigate through it to find solid information on NationaLease’s products and services, which include leasing and maintenance, truck rentals, dedicated logistics, and used trucks.”

The used trucks inventory page allows visitors to narrow their search by type, brand, price, year, and mileage. Included are images of the trucks, tractors, and trailers and a “compare” tool for users to study the features of multiple vehicles at one time.

The newly re-designed “Members Only” section allows NationaLease members to retrieve invoices and statements, view the Buyer’s Guide, search service locations, and access organization branding material, among the array of user-friendly features now available.

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