Freightliner Trucks says, ReadySpecGo

Aug. 24, 2005
Freightliner Trucks announced a new ordering and delivery program for Business Class M2 106 vocational trucks

Freightliner Trucks announced a new ordering and delivery program for Business Class M2 106 vocational trucks. The ReadySpecGo program offers a 45-day delivery time and extended vehicle warranties on pre-spec'd, ready-to-order trucks.

Right now customers can use ReadySpecGo for vehicles designed specifically for pick-up and delivery, dump or flatbed applications. Although the trucks are pre-spec’d, limited options are available, the OEM noted.

"The specifications available on the vehicles in the ReadySpecGo program have been carefully chosen, offering customers pre-designed vehicles that perform at the highest standards," said Alex Bernasconi, vp- sales. "We looked at all components and options available on the Business Class M2 106 and assembled the most proven combination for each application."

The Business Class M2 106 trucks available through the ReadySpecGo program feature MBE900 engines rated from 190 to 230 hp. and Freightliner axles. Allison automatic, Mercedes-Benz manual MBT and AGS transmissions are available.

A three-year, unlimited distance warranty applies to all vehicles purchased through the program. Also included is a three-year, extended roadside service warranty, which features three years of free, unrestricted towing.

The ReadySpecGo program is available in the U.S. and Canada.

For more information, go to www.freightlinertrucks.com.

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