Peterbilt39s Model 579 is featured in the new 2016 calendar Class throughout the Year

Peterbilt's 2016 calendar: Class throughout the Year

Dec. 22, 2015
The 2016 Peterbilt calendar features trucks, scenery and an array of Peterbilt models in a wide range of configurations to keep class on the wall year round.

The Peterbilt calendar tradition continues: stunning trucks, beautiful scenery and a full array of Peterbilt models in a wide range of configurations to keep class on the wall all year round.

The 2016 Peterbilt calendar, available for sale online, follows the same format as previous years with “informative callout photos and facts that complement the primary image of the month,” the company said.

“Peterbilt’s 2016 calendar showcases the latest lineup of on-highway, vocational and medium-duty Peterbilt vehicles,” said Jorge Medina, director of marketing.

The calendar is available in two versions:

  • Wall size which measures 28 x 26 inches and retails for $16.75
  • Appointment size which measures 13 x 9-3/4 inches and retails for $11.50

“The new calendar also highlights our newest product offerings, such as the aerodynamic Model 579 EPIQ, the vocational Model 567 in a set-forward front axle configuration, the PACCAR MX-11 engine and SmartLINQ remote diagnostics,” Medina added.

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