NADA recognizes that medium and heavy duty truck dealers have specific needs and encounter unique issues that are not always addressed by NADA programs and publications. Therefore, in 1970, the American Truck Dealers (ATD) division of NADA was established to provide programs and services to this highly specialized segment of its membership. Today, ATD represents more than 2,000 franchised medium and heavy duty truck dealers holding nearly 3,000 separate franchises, domestic and import.
The visits were arranged as part of an ongoing ATD initiative to encourage commercial truck dealers to build relationships with government regulators to help them gain a better...
The American Truck Dealers (ATD) named the Kenworth T880 Vocational Truck with PACCAR MX-13 Engine as the 2015 Commercial Truck of the Year. The award was announced at the annual...
The American Truck Dealers (ATD) announced today three nominees for the 2015 ATD Commercial Truck of the Year. This year, the award will recognize the top truck entered in the...
Dick Witcher, outgoing chairman of the American Truck Dealers (ATD), urged dealers to meet with their members of Congress as “the first step in combating regulatory burdens,” ...
The American Truck Dealers (ATD) announced the seven nominees for the 2014 ATD Commercial Truck of the Year, an annual award recognizing the top truck entries in the heavy and...
The Kenworth T680 76" Sleeper with PACCAR MX Engine was selected for the heavy duty (Class 8) category; Hino 195h was selected for the medium duty (Class 3-7) category.
The American Truck Dealers (ATD) has announced seven nominees for the 2014 ATD Commercial Truck of the Year, an annual award recognizing the top truck entries in the heavy- and...
According to the NADA/ATD study, EPA cost predictions were two to five times greater than the actual cost for truck buyers to comply with emissions mandates.