Stahl named top Peterbilt dealer

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EDMONTON, Alta. – Stahl Peterbilt, with dealerships in Edmonton, Grande Prairie and Fort McMurray, Alta. has been named the company’s Dealer of the Year.

The Edmonton location, owned by Ed, Paige and Eddy Stahl, took top honours.

The Edmonton dealership was relocated to its current home in 2005. It features a 75,000 sq.-ft. building which includes an indoor truck display large enough for two trucks as well as 2,220 sq.-ft. of parts display and 25 service bays.

“Stahl Peterbilt of Edmonton is a shining example of Best-in-Class customer service,” said Bill Jackson, Peterbilt general manager and PACCAR vice-president. “Stahl Peterbilt markets the fullrange of Peterbilt and PACCAR products, services and technologies for both heavy-and mediumduty Peterbilt trucks which leads them to annual growth in truck sales and profitability.”

Ed Stahl, president of Stahl Peterbilt, said “We strive to provide ‘world-class’ customer service and support for our valued customers. It is a pleasure to sell the Peterbilt truck since it is recognized as the industry leader for reliability, workmanship, and technical innovation.”

Stahl Peterbilt has always been among the top Peterbilt dealerships.

During its five years as a Pete dealer, the company has won four platinum awards and two best-inclass awards from the company.

It was also named Medium-Duty Dealer of the Year in 2004. Peterbilt Pacific out of Surrey, B. C. was also recognized by the company. The dealership, owned by Don and Terry Pasiuk, was recognized with a Best-in-Class Dealer Award.

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