B.C. dealer recognized as North America’s best

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ABBOTSFORD, B.C. — Don and Terry Pasiuk were recently recognized by Peterbilt for demonstrating exceptional performance in new truck sales, aftermarket support and overall customer satisfaction.

The dealer principals of Peterbilt Pacific in Abbotsford, B.C. were named as the 2005 Peterbilt Dealer of the Year. The duo own and operate five Peterbilt dealerships, all located in B.C. and opened the Abbotsford location in 2004.

“The Pasiuks continue to grow their locations and customer base in British Columbia through a sound business model and an organization-wide focus on customer satisfaction,” says Dan Sobic, Peterbilt general manager and PACCAR vice-president. “Additionally, they provide customers with outstanding facilities and the Abbotsford dealership is a great example of the investment they have made to the Peterbilt network Don and Terry have earned Peterbilt’s highest dealer award and congratulations to them both.”

“Receiving the Peterbilt Dealer of the Year award is a great honor and would not be possible without the dedication and hard work of everyone throughout our organization,” says Don Pasiuk. “At all of our facilities, we strive to provide our customers with the best possible products, services and support. This recognition helps confirm that we are succeeding, and we will continue to set higher standards to bring our customers new levels of satisfaction.”

Fellow Canadian dealers, Ed and Eddy Stahl of Stahl Peterbilt in Edmonton, were also recognized for their services as one of the recipients of the Best in Class Dealer Awards.

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