Whatever your truck needs, we have the truck for you. Depending on your location, we sell and finance large and medium-sized trucks for almost any need from International, Isuzu, IC Bus, HI-VAC Trucks, with trailers of all makes, sizes, and styles. Let us find the right fit for your business today.
The right size depends on your payload, routes, and application. Local delivery and lighter loads may require a medium-duty truck, while long-haul, heavy freight typically requires a Class 8 heavy-duty truck.
Choose a day cab for local or regional routes where drivers return daily. Sleeper cabs are ideal for long-haul operations requiring overnight stays and driver comfort.
Focus on reliability, fuel efficiency, total cost of ownership, warranty coverage, and proper spec for your application. Our knowledgeable team can help ensure you get the right configuration.
New semi trucks typically range from $120,000 to $200,000+, depending on specs, engine, technology, and customization.
Long-haul operations benefit from aerodynamic, fuel-efficient models, while local delivery trucks prioritize maneuverability and durability. Our partner OEMs offer configurations suited to both.
Medium-duty trucks are best for lighter loads and urban routes, while heavy-duty trucks are designed for maximum payloads, longer distances, and more demanding applications.
Options typically include loans, leases, and fleet financing programs. We can help tailor financing based on your budget, tax strategy, and business goals.
Truck spec’ing includes selecting the right engine, transmission, axle ratios, suspension, and cab configuration based on load weight, terrain, mileage, and operational needs.
New trucks typically include manufacturer warranties covering the engine, drivetrain, and major components, along with optional extended coverage depending on the OEM. Additional coverage and service packages can often be bundled with truck and fleet purchases.
Buying offers long-term ownership and equity, while leasing provides lower upfront costs and predictable payments. The best option depends on your cash flow and operational strategy.
Flatbeds are ideal for oversized or irregular loads, dry vans for general freight, and refrigerated trailers (reefers) for temperature-sensitive goods.
Match trailer type and weight rating to your truck’s GVWR and intended cargo. Proper pairing ensures safety, compliance, and optimal performance.
Total cost includes purchase price, financing, fuel, maintenance, insurance, and depreciation. Preventive maintenance helps reduce long-term costs and maximize uptime.
Diesel remains the most common for heavy-duty trucks due to torque and efficiency. Gas and alternative fuel options may be suitable for lighter-duty or urban applications.
Lead times vary based on specs and manufacturer demand, but custom trucks can take several months from order to delivery.