Midwest Truck Sales
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Your Medium Duty Truck Dealer in Kansas City
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- Regular Hours:
Mon - Fri Sat - Sun Closed - Phones:
Main - 913-764-6000
Fax - 913-696-1800
Extra - 913-491-0755
- Address:
- 11525 S Rogers Rd Olathe, KS 66062
- Email:
- Categories
- Truck Equipment & Parts, New Truck Dealers, Truck Service & Repair, Used Truck Dealers
- Services / Products
- New Truck Sales, Used Truck Sales, Medium Duty and Heavy Duty Truck Repair, Medium Duty Truck Parts. Full service Body Shop with Paint Booth.
- Payment Options
- Brands
- Hino Trucks, Isuzu Commercial Trucks
- Neighborhood
- Orchard Hill
General Info
Midwest Truck Sales is an authorized dealer for Isuzu and Hino Commercial Trucks. We also provide used Heavy and Medium dury trucks from from various manufacturers, such as Chevrolet, Ford, Freightliner, GMC, Hino, International, Isuzu and Peterbilt. The dealership also sells and services several models from Kenworth, Mack, Mitsubishi, and Volvo. It deals in heavy duty, landscape, flatbed and crane trucks. The dealership has a service department that provides repair and maintenance services. Its financial services include online credit applications, payment estimations, leasing programs and financing options through various certified lenders. The dealership manages a staff of service, parts and body shop managers. Midwest Truck Sales maintains locations in Olathe, Kansas and St. Louis, Missouri.
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Reviews
04/28/10
If your idea of putting the company logo on your vehicles is to drum up business, maybe you should go over driving etiquette with the employees driving your vehicles. One of your company identified vehicles flew past about 40 people waiting in line for their turn at the 119th exit to force their way into the front of the line and save themselves 10 minutes of waiting in line. However, the result could have been a car accident involving multiple vehicles and great expense to your company. I wonder how many of the people sitting in line this morning were executives who make decisions for their companies on vehicle purchases or influence those who do. If your assoicates are going to drive company marked cars, they need to be reminded they are now a driving advertisement for your company. What your employee told us this morning was that your company has rude, arrogant employees who think rules and common courtesy don't apply to them. Is that really the advertisement you want ?