Deals On Wheels Australia

Deals on wheels extends reach

Deals on Wheels and TradeTrucks.com.au have further boosted their audience reach across both print and digital platforms, cementing their position as Australia’s leading multi-platform truck classifieds publisher.

In its latest range review, BP – operator of the country’s largest truck stop network – added to another 24 outlets nationally, taking the total number of retail outlets now selling the magazine to just under 3,000 (2,950). This follows on from the recent addition of more than 1,200 members of Natroad, Australia’s largest transport industry association, to the distribution list.

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