Sterling to Unveil New Low COE Truck at NTEA Show
Sterling Truck Corp. announced plans Monday to unveil a new low cab-over-engine truck at NTEA's Work Truck Show in Atlanta, March 1-3, 2006. With the introduction, Sterling says it will be the only truck OEM in the industry to offer a full line of Class 3-8 commercial vehicles

Sterling Truck Corp. announced plans Monday to unveil a new low cab-over-engine truck at NTEA's Work Truck Show in Atlanta, March 1-3, 2006.
With the introduction, Sterling says it will be the only truck OEM in the industry to offer a full line of Class 3-8 commercial vehicles.
Adding to Sterling's announcement earlier this year, the vehicle will be rolled out in Classes 3, 4 and 5 starting in spring 2006 at select Sterling dealerships across North America.
"The new low cab-over-engine truck is an exciting addition to the Sterling brand as we strive to provide our customers with a comprehensive offering for their trucking needs," said Chris Patterson, president and CEO of the Freightliner group.
The vehicle will feature a low operating cost, competitive price points, and the necessary configurations for all popular body options like dry van, reefer, and stake applications.
The truck will be available with a 4.9-liter diesel engine, six-speed automatic transmission, and up to five wheelbases to accommodate 12- to 20-foot bodies. Additionally, the vehicle comes standard with comfort features like air conditioning and is available in five colors.
Targeting applications such as wholesale and retail services, pickup and delivery, landscaping and construction applications, the new Sterling truck features maneuverability, low maintenance requirements, and a modern and comfortable cab with easy entry and egress.
Sterling Truck Corp., based in Redford, Mich., produces heavy- and medium-duty custom work trucks for regional hauling and diverse vocational applications. Sterling is a member of the Freightliner group of companies. Freightliner is a subsidiary of DaimlerChrysler.
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