• Peterbilt offers free wheels

    Truck maker Peterbilt Motors Co. is offering two free Alcoa front aluminum disc wheels to customers that buy trucks equipped with low-emission diesel engines mandated for production after October 1. Peterbilt is also offering complimentary extended warranty coverage worth between $800 to $1,500 for select Cummins low-emission engines. The wheel offer is valued at $936 and can reduce vehicle weight
    Sept. 13, 2002
    Truck maker Peterbilt Motors Co. is offering two free Alcoa front aluminum disc wheels to customers that buy trucks equipped with low-emission diesel engines mandated for production after October 1.

    Peterbilt is also offering complimentary extended warranty coverage worth between $800 to $1,500 for select Cummins low-emission engines.

    The wheel offer is valued at $936 and can reduce vehicle weight up to 65 pounds vs. standard wheels, depending on the size of the wheel, said Peterbilt.

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