Arrow's 30-day warranty

April 1, 2003
Arrow Truck Sales announced the launch of its limited 30-Day Warranty Ready-Truck Program. Effective immediately, Arrow provides a limited warranty on the engine, transmission and rear end on all of its 1996 and newer trucks. Model-year 1999 and later vehicles will also be covered for radiator, ECM and turbochargers. There is no deductible attached to the 30-day warranties; extended wear-out warranties

Arrow Truck Sales announced the launch of its limited 30-Day Warranty Ready-Truck Program. Effective immediately, Arrow provides a limited warranty on the engine, transmission and rear end on all of its 1996 and newer trucks. Model-year 1999 and later vehicles will also be covered for radiator, ECM and turbochargers. There is no deductible attached to the 30-day warranties; extended wear-out warranties are also available on most trucks.

Arrow is also implementing a reconditioning process for trucks at all of its facilities. Pre-owned units will be thoroughly inspected and reconditioned, including interior and exterior detailing and mechanical inspections to ensure that vehicles meet DOT standards. Kansas City-based Arrow Truck Sales currently has facilities in 16 U.S. locations and two in Canada.

Information about inventory, company services and an online credit application can be found at www.arrowtruck.com

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