• FTR report gives truck dealers market information

    FTR's Truck Dealers Market Report includes current information, statistics, and analysis covering medium- and heavy-duty market trends.
    May 17, 2016
    2 min read

    FTR has launched the Truck Dealers Market Report, a monthly 8-page report that includes current information, statistics, and analysis covering medium- and heavy-duty market trends that directly impact truck dealers.  

    According to FTR, the report is designed to keep truck dealers informed about the Class 8 and Class 4-7 market. In addition to data critical to understanding the current market and forecasting future business levels, the experts at FTR will offer their detailed analysis of equipment demand and important market trends that will affect truck dealers. Key economic indicators and updates on freight demand, diesel prices, freight rates, and driver availability will also be included each month.  

    “FTR created this report especially for truck dealers to help them make the important decisions in running their businesses,” commented Don Ake, FTR vice president of commercial vehicles. “The Truck Dealers Market Report will keep dealers completely up to date on the current trends in the market and give them access to the best forecasts available.  We’ve taken the most pertinent information we have at FTR and organized it into a concise, hard-hitting format that dealers will find very useful.” 

    Subscriptions to the Truck Dealers Market Report will be limited to confirmed truck dealers only.  View a sample copy at http://info.ftrintel.com/truck-dealer.  To learn more about the Truck Dealers Market Report and how to subscribe, call Ryan Beall at 888-988-1699 ext. 46 or email to [email protected].

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