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From www.truckinginfo.com :

Freightliner Plans to Expand Lineup

By Steve Sturgess, Senior Editor
1/26/2001 – Freightliner's future plans call for the company to be a full-line Class 2 through Class 8 supplier, said Freightliner President Jim Hebe at his State of the Industry briefing yesterday at Freightliner LLC headquarters in Portland, Ore.
There will be two distinct brands: Freightliner and Sterling. Western Star is another brand, but it probably will be tied to the Sterling distribution as the extreme-service chassis offering.
Plans call for the introduction at the Mid America Trucking Show of the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Class 2 through 5 panel van, to be assembled in North America and badged Freightliner. The end of the year will see the launch of the new Business Class, code named M2. An aerodynamic update for Western Star is also scheduled for later this year.
Only a little further down the road will be low cabover Class 3 through 5 and 6/7 trucks sold with Sterling badges. Discussions are well along, but currently on hold while DaimlerChrysler mulls its direction with its Mitsubishi and Hyundai investments. However, Hebe said there are North American versions of the European low COE Atego and the Brazilian LTC ready to go at a moment's notice.
Other product introductions surround a joint platform developed around the next generation Dodge full sized pickup, which will extend up into Class 5 and may even be Freightliner badged. The range covers Class 2 through 5 in all and crosses over both Dodge and Freightliner brands.
 
I can see it now...
Dodge Freightliner, "Oh, did you say you wanted a Crew Cab, 4x4, 10 speed, class 5 with a Cummins 8. 3? No problem!"
Yea, Right...

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"Warrantee? We don't need no stinking warrantee!"

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Might be the first intelligent move the Germans have made yet. I read in this week's Wallstreet Journal that Phardt and International are planning the same trucks for 2004.
Ron
 
When Dodge or Freightliner builds a class 3 or 4 truck with the Mercedes Benz MBE906 engine, I will be first in line to buy one. This engine leaves Cummins ISB choking in the dust.

Charlie Wade
dealer trainer
Stoops Freightliner

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HO, 6 spd, 3. 55AS, Jacob's brake, patriot blue, 22K Reese 5th wheel, Snap-On tool box
 
Well, looks like Freightliner is going to be jumping into the "utility" vehicle market with both feet. Look here: http://www.msnbc.com/news/533832. asp?cp1=1. They're going to market a version of the MB Unimog vehicle over here. An AWESOME vehicle, though at $84,000 way out of my military pay league!
 
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