Creston Truck becomes Kootenay Peterbilt

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Creston Truck Service becomes Kootenay Peterbilt dealership

Big news in the Kootenay trucking industry as Creston Truck Service becomes a full line Peterbilt dealership. 

"We are happy to announce that Creston Truck Service is now doing business as Kootenay Peterbilt!

Everyone here is extremely excited to join the Peterbilt family as the only Peterbilt service center in the BC Kootenays.

In addition to being an authorized CAT and Cummins warranty dealer we will now be carrying genuine TRP parts and are able to provide Peterbilt warranty service including recalls and campaigns.

For our local customer base nothing has changed. We will still be the same shop you have used for years and in some cases for generations. Our goal is to provide you even better service and parts availability by using the knowledge, training and support provided by Peterbilt.

As for new customers, we look forward to meeting you and will strive to provide the same excellent service, parts and truck sales found among all Peterbilt dealers." Kootenay Peterbilt's new website explains.

The Peterbilt outlet specializes in truck sales, service and repairs designed to keep truckers on the road.

Kootenay Peterbilt also has one of the most extensive truck parts departments—repairs can be completed quickly and on time. The company has been operating since 1976 and employs over a dozen people. It is conveniently located on Highway 3/3A, just off Creston’s Northwest Boulevard.

Kootenay Peterbilt owned and operated by John Huscroft and his family and has been serving the Kootenay trucking industry for 38 years.

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