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Road Rescue Announcement

  • As of June 2010, Spartan Motors, the parent company of Road Rescue announced they will exit or sell its operation of Road Rescue.  Spartan will stand behind the Road Rescue warranty on vehicles bult in the past and the ones that are currently in production.  NERV intends to stand by our family of customers, as we always have.  If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to call anyone at NERV at: 1-800-553-6094.

     

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NERV Joins Facebook!

Search under North Eastern Rescue Vehicles, Inc. on your Facebook account, become a fan and see all the great happenings going on at NERV!  New deliveries, profiles of New rigs, and Parts specials!

Welcome Mike Martin to the NERV team!

Mike comes to NERV with a strong focus on meeting customer needs and establishing long-term relationships.  Retired after 20 years from ExxonMobil Corp. Mike recently was a manufacturing sales representative specializing in Whelen Emergency Lighting.  Mike has started several businesses so he understands the demands and needs of the customer relationship.  He is currently a volunteer fireman.  Mike will be covering the state of Massachusetts for the Wheeled Coach line of products.

2010 Ford Chassis for Ambulance Applications

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New from Ford, Dodge, and Chrysler...

 

Ford Introduces New Diesel

 

Ford Motor Co. has introduced the next generation Power Stroke diesel engine, an in-house-built power plant that will be the core engine in the Super Duty truck line beginning in 2010.

 The 6.7-liter V-8 will replace the current diesel supplied by Navistar International. Ford’s contract to buy Navistar’s engines is slated to end Dec. 31.

 The two companies earlier this year agreed to terminate their longtime engine supply partnership, which soured during a much-publicized feud over warranties and problems with the recent engine versions.

 The new, turbocharged Power Stroke – Ford retained the right to the name – will feature aluminum heads and a unique reverse exhaust flow into the turbo.

NOTE:  THIS ENGINE IS FOR THE F-SERIES ONLY.  THERE IS NO DIESEL FOR THE E-SERIES AFTER JAN. 1, 2010.

 

Dodge Discontinues Sprinter; Van Returns to Mercedes-Benz

 

By Light & Medium Truck

The Sprinter commercial van will return to its origins next year. Mercedes-Benz USA, LLC, part of Daimler AG, announced last week that the van will be sold under the Mercedes-Benz and Freightliner brands in 2010. Dodge will discontinue Sprinter sales after Dec. 31.

 The Mercedes-built van currently is sold in the United States and Canada under the Dodge and Freightliner Truck brands.

 A new company, Daimler Vans USA, LLC, is being established to oversee sales and service of the Sprinter for both Mercedes-Benz and Freightliner. Freightliner is part of Daimler Trucks North America, another Daimler subsidiary.

 Dodge dealers will stop selling the Sprinter once current inventories are gone, but will service the vans indefinitely, David Elshoff, head of Dodge marketing communications, told Light & Medium Truck. About 420 Dodge dealers currently sell the van.

 Dodge began selling the Mercedes-built van in 2003. It sold 14,600 units in 2008, Elshoff said.

 That would account for about 58% of a combined 25,000 units sold last year, Geoff Day, director of communications for Mercedes-Benz USA, told L&MT.

 Separate Daimler Vans locations will be set up in about 100 Mercedes-Benz automobile dealerships in and around key markets to sell the Sprinter, Day said. He added that M-B dealerships will service the vans.

 About 45 Freightliner dealers currently sell the van, Day said.

 The Sprinters sold here are assembled in Charleston, S.C. The van was introduced in Europe in 1995. 

 

Chrysler May Add Fiat Van

 While Dodge has lost the Sprinter, its parent, Chrysler Group LLC, may gain a replacement with the Fiat Ducato or Iveco Daily, two commercial vans built by the Fiat group and sold in Europe.

 Fiat SpA, of Turin, Italy, acquired a minority share in Chrysler Group earlier this year after the former company, Chrysler LLC, declared bankruptcy.

 “Chrysler Group, Fiat and Iveco are exploring bringing additional light commercial vehicle product offerings to North America including the Fiat Ducato and Iveco Daily,” Elshoff said.

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