Sterling fires Bullet into the market

REDFORD, Mich. — Sterling Truck says its new class 4-5 Bullet truck, a new chassis-cab vehicle announced in March has begun production. The trucks have already begun arriving in dealerships.

“Interest in the Bullet has been high,” said Matt Stevenson, director of light commercial vehicles for Sterling. “In fact, we’ve filled our production on the Bullet for the rest of 2007. We’re excited for our customers to start putting them to work.”

Ideal for demanding applications including construction, utility, residential services, landscaping, municipal services, and pickup and
delivery, the Bullet comes with impressive standard features including a powerful Cummins 6.7L ISB engine with exhaust brake, a power take-off
prep package, air conditioning, and cruise control.

Together with the Sterling 360, the Bullet makes Sterling the only OEM to offer a complete line of Class 3-8 vehicles, the company says.


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