Thread Status:
Not open for further replies.
  1. GSecrest

    Has anyone heard anything about Dodge 3/4 ton & up being sold to Sterling Trucks? I know that the grills are interchangable. Also saw a class c motorhome that looked like a Dodge from the side, but had a Sterling grill. Are we going to be buying Sterlings next year??
     
    GSecrest , Mar 16, 2009
    #1
  2. AKaiser

    Last edited by a moderator: Nov 15, 2018
    AKaiser , Mar 16, 2009
    #2
  3. Bill Stockard



    I don't think so. Daimler Trucks North America has decided to discontinue Sterling trucks. On October 20, 2008 Daimler Trucks announced that production of Sterling trucks would end by mid-2010.



    Bill
     
    Bill Stockard , Mar 16, 2009
    #3
  4. AKaiser

    From link at bottom of the sterling truck website. Sterling Trucks -- Important message to our customers

    October, 2008

    Dear Customers,

    You may already be aware of Daimler Trucks North America's (DTNA) decision to discontinue the sale of Sterling branded Heavy, Medium, and Light duty Trucks. After months of extensive review, and after examining a range of alternatives for both DTNA and Sterling, we reached the painful conclusion that this action was a necessary response to dynamics in the economic environment, and future demands on the company's capital and other resources.

    A Sterling Truck is a fine vehicle, built to the standards of Daimler, the oldest and most storied motor vehicle manufacturer in the world. You can count on your truck(s) for years of reliable and profitable service, and on our support, through the Sterling dealer network, for replacement parts, maintenance services, warranty repairs, and technical support, for many years to come:

    Length of projected availability
    Proprietary Sterling parts 10 years
    Proprietary Sterling Light Commercial Vehicle (LCV) Parts 7 years
    Legacy Ford parts 3 years
    Orders for Sterling L- and A-Line vehicles may still be placed through January 15, 2009. Abundant stocks of all Sterling models are available for immediate delivery, as well, as of this writing.

    Should Sterling service be discontinued by an established dealer, DTNA will make alternative arrangements to support customers like yourself, in the affected area.

    Our intention is to convince you that you're being a part of the Daimler Trucks North America family of customers is very much the right choice for you, and earn your continued patronage through our services and product offerings.

    Thank you.
     
    Last edited: Mar 16, 2009
    AKaiser , Mar 16, 2009
    #4
  5. HBarlow

    I heard Dodge and the Chrysler contract to buy Cummins engines was sold to Ford so Ford could finally make the bogus truckstop rumor about Ford owning Cummins almost true.

    Nahhh. Just sarcasm.
     
    HBarlow , Mar 17, 2009
    #5
  6. msperos

    Hell, the way things are going for the big three Cummins may just wind up owning them... . New Rumor Cummins owns Ford... ... ... ... ... ... ... :p
     
    Last edited: Mar 17, 2009
    msperos , Mar 17, 2009
    #6
  7. ARedmon TDR MEMBER

    What you saw was a Sterling Bullet. It is a Dodge Heavy Duty with a Sterling grille and interior appointments. Dodge builds them for Sterling (or did). Sterling Trucks is going out of business, a victim of the recession and very slow medium/heavy duty truck sales. Some parts of Sterling will probably be absorbed by Freightliner and Western Star, its two siblings, all owned by Daimler.
     
    ARedmon , Apr 5, 2009
    #7
Loading...
Similar Threads - ton ton Dodge Forum Date
Anybody read/see a direct comparsion to 3/4 -1 ton diesels to the new 7.3 Ford gasser? 4th Generation Ram Archive (NO engine/transmission topics) Nov 2, 2021
2020 3/4 ton codes everywhere! 4th Generation Ram Archive (NO engine/transmission topics) Aug 25, 2021
2018 1 Ton Dually Suspension Pulling 5th Wheel RV 4th Generation Ram Archive (NO engine/transmission topics) May 30, 2018
Thread Status:
Not open for further replies.

Share This Page