New Peterbilt dealers open in Georgia

Oct. 30, 2013

The state of Georgia has two new Peterbilt dealers with the addition of dealerships in Albany and Tifton. Both dealerships are owned by the Prince family, which has served south Georgia with a network of automotive dealerships for 45 years.

“We welcome the Prince team as we grow the Peterbilt network with two new locations,” said Mike Conroy, Peterbilt’s director of dealer development. “Peterbilt of Albany and Peterbilt of Tifton continue our strategic expansion as we serve our customers’ full range of needs with Peterbilt’s medium- and heavy-duty trucks, the Paccar MX-13 engine and parts and service support.”

Peterbilt of Alban is located at 1707 South Slappey Blvd. in Albany. Peterbilt of Tifton is at 1612 U.S. Highway 82 W in Tifton.

“We have a strong foundation and outstanding reputation in the region. Representing the Peterbilt brand is a natural extension of our commitment to superior customer service and satisfaction,” said John Prince. “We’re pleased to be the newest dealer in the Peterbilt network and we look forward to serving the industry with Peterbilt’s full range of medium- and heavy-duty vehicles and comprehensive parts and service support.”

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