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Sterling Trucks Corporation (commonly designated Sterling) was an American truck manufacturer. Founded in 1998, Sterling was created following the 1997 acquisition of the heavy-truck product lines of Ford Motor Company by Freightliner . [ 1 ]
About 40 minutes after the accident, the tank truck exploded. The death toll was initially placed at 95, [37] including 93 people who perished instantly and two who died after being brought to hospital. [35] The death toll was later revised to 121 after more bodies were recovered from neighboring villages where they had been taken by their ...
2021 Shivamogga explosion – A truck loaded with blasting gelatin exploded. [135] 27 January 2021 Cameroon: Dschang: 53 29 Dschang bus-truck crash – A bus collided with a truck carrying fuel causing an explosion. [136] 12 February 2021 India: Virudhunagar district, Tamil Nadu: 19 30 Explosion at a fireworks factory. [137] 13 February 2021 ...
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Driving.co.uk ranked it #14 on their list of the 23 ugliest cars ever made, [136] Auto Express ranked it #5 on their list of the ten ugliest cars ever made, [137] and Drive.com.au included in their article on the worst cars of the 20th century, calling it "one of the silliest-looking cars of the century".
Ford ended production of the Louisville/Aeromax in 1998; the truck lines re-entered production as Sterling Trucks from 1998 to 2009; both lines were produced concurrently by Ford and Freightliner during 1998. [13] In 1998, Sterling began production in St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada, of their L-Line 7500, 8500, 9500, and A-Line 9500.
Sterling Trucks (United States) Stewart & Stevenson (United States) Studebaker (United States) Scot (Canada) [citation needed] Tesla Motors (United States) Traffic (United States) UD Trucks (different models for U.S. market) Volvo Trucks (different models for U.S. market) Vicinity Motor Corp. (Canada) Walter (United States) White (United States)
At the end of 1996, Ford sold the rights to its heavy-truck lines to Freightliner subsidiary of Daimler-Benz. Redesigned less than a year before, the Louisville/Aeromax heavy trucks were reintroduced as the Sterling brand of trucks. While the sale did not include the F-Series medium-duty trucks, a condition of the sale included a 10-year non ...