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Repair and maintenance parts program for medium-duty trucks

March 20, 2012

A new repair and maintenance program designed especially for medium-duty commercial trucks has been launched. The new Diamond Value Parts program from Mitsubishi Fuso Truck of America (MFTA) will supply authorized dealers and service points with a parts line that provides quality at affordable pricing, the company said.

All parts that are part of the program are intended for use after expiration of the Fuso warranty.

“Even though we offer an industry-leading 5-year/175,000-mi. powertrain warranty, many Fuso owners keep their trucks well beyond expiration of our warranty,” said Len Doherty, vice president-parts operations. “To help them keep their Fuso trucks in service even longer, we can now offer competitively priced maintenance and repair parts they can still trust, installed by factory-trained technicians. And our goal, as always, is to provide our customers with lower cost-of-ownership and the best owner experience possible.”

The Diamond Value Parts program will cover more than 25 maintenance and repair parts, including air, fuel and oil filters, belts, hoses, brake pads, and more.

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