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Salt Lake City Trucks for sale

Currently, all Salt Lake City Trucks for sale have been sold. Here is what we found outside of ... !

Year   Make   Model City, State Price
No photo for listing# 843961 Stock# R11482S 2012 Talbert 35 TON RGN
Call TNT Sales - Villa Ridge, MO MAIN 636-451-2100 For RENT! - 2012 Talbert 35 ton Double Drop RGN, 48 x 102 All steel construction, Mechanical removable Gooseneck, 47” 5th wheel height, 80” swing clearance, 30’ well (29’-6” clear),...
Villa Ridge, MO Call
No photo for listing# 362694 Stock# AR1593F 2010 Freightliner 0380
Call ATC Freightliner at 972-225-4300 This 2010 Freightliner CASCADIA features a DD15 cyl Diesel engine. It is equipped with a Manual transmission. The vehicle is White with a Other interior. It is offered As-Is, extende...
Amarillo, TX $53,806

There is no better place to buy a truck than Salt Lake City. Salt Lake City is the capital of Utah and the state's most populated city. Salt Lake City is home to more than 1,000,000 residents and surrounded by majestic mountains is a beautiful place to live and to truck through.


Salt Lake City is located in the heart of the Mountain West and is the perfect place to buy your next truck. Situated at the crossroads of Interstate 15 and Interstate 80, Salt Lake City is home to many trucking companies and many more trucks for sale. There are tons of truck passing through Salt Lake City and many trucks available for sale, including an abundance of sleeper trucks, refrigerated trucks, box trucks, and day cab trucks.


Dominated by the 1,700-square-mile Great Salt Lake, Utah has a unique free port law, which makes Salt Lake City a desirable location for the import and export of goods. Many trucking companies take advantage of this business-friendly climate and base lots of trucks in the area. There are always sleeper trucks, refrigerated trucks, box trucks, and day cab trucks coming and going from Utah truck dealers around Salt Lake City.


Union Pacific and Southern Pacific bring lots of freight traffic through Salt Lake City, too. Which means logistics and freight traffic is everywhere. Given the amount of truck traffic and the number of trucks available in Salt Lake City, prices here are very competitive. The city has an abundance of sleeper trucks, as well as a wide availability of refrigerated trucks, box trucks, and day cab trucks.


In 2002, Salt Lake City hosted the Olympic Games. That brought a lot of money to the region and since then, the infrastructure in and around the city has been improving. There is also a fair amount of manufacturing in Salt Lake City, including petroleum products and electronics, which means there are goods moving both in and out of the city.