Mats: Pete’s new 330 options

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In an effort to improve its award-winning model 330’s performance, Peterbilt has introduced a number of new optional features.

“The model 330 is a highly versatile vehicle that is delighting customers in a broad range of fields, such as pickup-and-delivery, beverage, municipal, dump, fire and rescue, crane, mixer, refuse and utility,” says Nick Panza, general manager and Paccar vice-president.

“These new options – the Allison transmissions, heavy-duty auxiliary helper spring and axle-mounted parking brake – further increase the model 330’s versatility and value. Automatic transmissions continue to increase in popularity, particularly in the medium-duty markets,” he adds.

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