When Ford sold their Class 7 and Class 8 truck rights in 1997, they were bought by Daimler-Chrysler (now Daimler-Benz), who also own Freightliner and Western Star.
The Sterling name is actually owned by Volvo A.B., but, since the marque had long since been retired, there was no objection to Daimler-Chrysler/Benz reviving it for the new production line.
The Sterling marque is set to be discontinued sometime in 2010.
You can find Sterling trucks for sale using the dealer locator on the official Sterling Trucks website. You can also find them from personal sellers on the auto section of the eBay website.
Sterling Trucks used to manufacture heavy duty trucks, but it seems now they have closed. They were based in Portland, Oregon. they were bought and rebranded in 1997.
Ernest R. Sternberg has written: 'History of Sterling trucks' -- subject(s): History, Sterling Motor Truck Company, Sterling trucks 'A history of motor truck development' -- subject(s): History, Trucks
volvo group
PACCAR owns it. PACCAR is the parent company of Peterbilt and Kenworth trucks.
You can foind Sterling Trucks dealers in their web site: http://www.sterlingtrucks.com/dealers/default.asp
No, the Sterling car was built in Great Britain and the Sterling Sports Car is a kit car built in the U.S. Sterling trucks were built in the U.S. Honda had no interest in any of these companies.
Volvo bought mack trucks back in 2006 and discontinued using mack engines in 2007
It is a company which owns its own trucks.
Ford owns Power Stroke. Dodge owns Commins
AB Volvo, which owns Volvo Trucks, Mack Trucks, Renault Trucks, UD Trucks (formerly known as UD Nissan Diesel), and others.
A trucking company that owns it's own trucks.