Look familiar? It should, as it's merely a Dodge Ram 4500/5500 with a new snout. It was previewed here a couple of weeks ago (Sterling Bullet class 4-5 truck ).
The Bullet just debuted at the "other" vehicle show now going on: the National Truck Equipment Association (NTEA) Work Truck Show in Indianapolis...
Full story here. More info here on updated Sterling truck site.
Gotta wonder how this will all shake out if the Chrysler group splits from DaimlerChrysler? The Dodge Sprinter is a Mercedes. Sterling is part of Freightliner, which is owned by DC. Talk about a tangled web...
ateixeira says:
11:44 AM, 03/ 8/07
Wow, a new grille. Whoopee.
gmguy111 says:
12:45 PM, 03/ 8/07
Wow a new grille and thats pretty much it I have no idea what a "power takeoff" is but I would rather go for a Normal RAM and save money then buy this thing
rsholland says:
02:43 PM, 03/ 8/07
A power take-off is used to run power implements. It's often found on tractors and HD trucks.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Power_take-off
gmguy111 says:
03:11 PM, 03/ 8/07
oh ok thanx but I'd still go for a normal ram and save money than go for a pricier clone