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The last type includes all trucks with a weight limit above 26,000 (classes 7-8). They usually transport building blocks and other oversized and super-heavy items.
Rumors are flying online that semi-truck manufacturer Freightliner is working on a pickup truck that will cost a fraction of other trucks. Is it true?
Daimler-Benz AG bought Freightliner from the American company Consolidated Freightways back in 1981, and under Daimler control it became the largest heavy duty truck producer in North America by ...
We have a clear winner. Americans love their trucks, and their internet habits prove it. The Google Trends team took a deep dive into search data to determine which types of trucks are revving up the ...
Freightliner Trucks has added a Backup Alert System to its Plus Series trucks. The system includes not only backup alerting, but touchscreen display, backup camera and a reverse proximity sensor ...
The three types of trucks are full-size, mid-size and compact. They have cabs in regular, extended and crew sizes. Truck prices range from $26,000 to $100,000+.
Freightliner Trucks today announced that it has awarded its top 50 dealer sales professionals “Elite” status through its annual Leland James Sales Achievement program.
PORTLAND, Ore. — Freightliner Trucks introduced the first all-electric versions of its heavy-duty Cascadia and medium-duty M2 models here, a major step toward bringing a full lineup of electric ...
Chrysler also might introduce a super-heavy duty truck line - dubbed 4500 and 5500 - that would carry heavier payloads and allow the use of customized cabs for fire trucks and other vehicle types.
Seen with a Mercedes-Benz badge in Europe through the 1990s, the Sprinter van debuted in North American through the Freightliner truck brand. Debuting in 2002, the sale of the commercial van marked ...
Daimler Truck North America is a part of Portland history and America’s transportation future. The first Freightliner electric semi-trucks are expected to be delivered within the next few weeks.
Rumors are flying online that semi-truck manufacturer Freightliner is working on a pickup truck that will cost a fraction of other trucks. Is it true?