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Sterling

Sterling trucks are engineered to perform under varied conditions and were created for construction, refuse collection, towing, snowplowing, municipal and service uses. Sterling targets select segments of the vocational markets including urban services, such as recycling, refuse, fire and rescue, snowplow, municipal dump and utility applications; distribution, such as refrigerated and dry van straight trucks, tankers, and daycab tractors; and construction applications, such as concrete mixers, pump trucks, dump, block trucks, and heavy haul tractors. If you already know all about Sterling trucks and just want to see the Sterling make and model charts that show you the advantages, disadvantages, specifications and conversion issues then visit Sterling Make and Model Chart.

Sterling offers some of the roomiest cabs in the industry which give drivers the comfort they deserve. Sterling offers thousands of options to customize your Sterling to the needs of your business. If you've never driven a Sterling, you owe it to yourself to get behind the wheel. Sterling is the answer for a tough work truck.

Sterling was founded by Freightliner LLC in 1998 as a new subsidiary with its own distribution network and distinctive product offerings. Sterling is headquartered in Redford, Michigan, the Detroit metropolitan area. Freightliner LLC is a DaimlerChrysler company which is the world's leading commercial vehicle manufacturer.

In 1999 Sterling introduced the Sterling Acterra which is a complete new line of tough and stylish medium-duty trucks. In 2000 Sterling launched the Condor, a complete re-design for the refuse truck market in over 20 years.

Proprietary Powertrains through Sterling affiliation with Mercedes-Benz and Detroit Diesel offer an expanded list of powertrain options. Sterling's engineering team devises the right combination of chassis configurations and component options for optimum efficiency and productivity. In addition, Sterling has access through Freightliner LLC's technologically advanced proprietary components and systems to engineering resources. These include the AirLiner on-highway tractor air suspension, the TufTrac vocational suspension, the SmartShift driver interface for electronic transmissions, Mercedes-Benz 900 and 4000 electronically-controlled engines, and the ergonomic EzyRider seat.

When choosing a truck to convert to a recreational vehicle, live aboard unit, or tour business, be aware of the Seven Commandments for buying any truck - read that first! These commandments of advice will save you thousands of dollars and a lifetime of headaches.

The Sterling dealer network covers over 340 locations in the United States, Mexico and Canada with many offering “24/7” service. Sterling's trucks are currently sold in the United States, Canada and Mexico. Right-hand-drive Sterlings are sold in Australia by Sterling Trucks Australia, a division of Mercedes-Benz (Australia), as well as in New Zealand. Sterling headquarters is in Willoughby, Ohio with manufacturing facilities are in St. Thomas, Ontario and Mount Holly, North Carolina and are ISO certified. - Sterling trucks

 

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