fully Serviced for Reliable Operation

After inspection, each truck is carefully serviced and reconditioned to address necessary repairs, replace worn components, and prepare it for dependable, real-world use.

Driven by findings

Targeted Service Approach

Servicing begins with the results of the inspection phase. Identified issues, wear points, and maintenance needs define a clear, targeted service plan for each individual truck.

Only what’s needed

Critical Components Addressed

Worn or faulty parts are repaired or replaced as required, focusing on systems essential to safety, performance, and reliability. This may include brakes, suspension, drivetrain components, and other high-impact areas.

Looking ahead

Reduced Early Ownership Risk

Beyond immediate repairs, servicing includes preventive maintenance designed to reduce the likelihood of early breakdowns and unexpected downtime after purchase.

Ready for work

Approved for Sale

Once servicing is complete, each truck is reviewed to confirm it meets operational expectations and internal standards before being approved for listing and sale.

Servicing FAQs

Common questions about how trucks are reconditioned and prepared for sale.

1. What does the servicing process include?

Servicing includes necessary repairs, replacement of worn components, and preventive maintenance based on inspection findings. The goal is to prepare the truck for reliable commercial use.

2. Are all trucks serviced the same way?

No. Servicing is tailored to each truck’s condition, mileage, and inspection results. Only the repairs and maintenance required for that specific vehicle are performed.

3. Are original or equivalent parts used?

Parts used during servicing meet appropriate quality and compatibility standards. The focus is on durability, safety, and long-term reliability rather than cosmetic upgrades.

4. Does servicing make the truck “like new”?

Servicing improves reliability and readiness but does not eliminate normal wear associated with used vehicles. This is why servicing is paired with inspection transparency and optional warranty coverage.

5. Is servicing done before the truck is listed for sale?

Yes. All required servicing is completed before a truck is approved for listing, ensuring buyers view vehicles that are already prepared for use.

Still have questions?

Our team is available to provide additional details and guide you through the servicing process.