Last lap through the NTEA truck trade show in Indy

March 10, 2016
For our last look at the NTEA Work Truck Show floor, we got our tough on with some Western Stars, saw how extreme a Mercedes-Benz Sprinter can be, and checked out some Hino machines and more hardware promising to make tough trucks work smarter.

At a trade show that was predicted to inject $16 million into the Indianapolis economy, of course there's lots to see. For our last look at the NTEA Work Truck Show floor, we got our tough on with some Western Stars, saw how extreme a Mercedes-Benz Sprinter can be, and checked out some Hino machines and more hardware promising to make tough trucks work smarter.

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Aaron Marsh

Aaron Marsh is a former senior editor of FleetOwner, who wrote for the publication from 2015 to 2019. 

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