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  2. Mercedes-Benz Sprinter - Wikipedia

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    The Mercedes-Benz Sprinter is a light commercial vehicle built by Mercedes-Benz Group AG of Stuttgart, Germany as a large van, chassis cab, minibus, and pickup truck. In the past, the Sprinter had been sold under the Mercedes-Benz , Dodge , and Freightliner nameplates.

  3. List of Mercedes-Benz trucks - Wikipedia

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    As for the trucks, 300-i.e. numbers were used till the 1980s to code Mercedes commercial vehicles, 600-i.e. numbers were used in the 1980s and 1990s, and 900-i.e. numbers have been used from the introduction of Sprinter (1995) and Actros (1996).

  4. List of Mercedes-Benz vehicles - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of vehicles produced by Mercedes-Benz Group (formerly Daimler-Benz) ... SPRINTER: Sprinter: 1995 2019 – Light commercial vehicle and large van.

  5. List of automotive superlatives - Wikipedia

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    Diesel engine (forced-induction) – MEP 3.47 MPa (34.7 bar), 276 N⋅m (204 lbf⋅ft) per litre – 2021 Mercedes-Benz C300d 550 N⋅m (406 lbf⋅ft) 1.992 L OM654 D 20 R SCR Fuel economy Most economical

  6. Freightliner Trucks - Wikipedia

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    Badge-engineered version of Mercedes-Benz Sprinter; first company to sell the model line in North America. Sold as cargo van (completed in United States from CKD kits) and passenger van (imported from Germany). Mercedes-Benz announced Freightliner Sprinter sales will be discontinued as of December 2021. [42]

  7. Mercedes-Benz OM642 engine - Wikipedia

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    The Mercedes-Benz OM642 engine is a 3.0 litres (2,987 cc), 24-valve, aluminium/aluminium block and heads diesel 72° V6 engine manufactured by the Mercedes-Benz division of Daimler AG as a replacement for the Mercedes straight-5 and straight-6 cylinder engines.