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    Shop Freightliner trucks for sale on MDTrader.com for delivery, utility, construction, and fleet work. Compare body styles, model years, and specs from dealers and individual sellers to match your routes, payload needs, and jobsite conditions.

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    Mileage364,000 mi
    Number of Rear AxlesQuad
    Location: Monroe, North Carolina
    Seller: Inter Auto LLC
    Mileage224,000 mi
    ReeferCarrier
    Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
    Seller: Phoenix Rsng Corp
    Mileage277,000 mi
    Body Length26 ft
    Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
    Seller: Phoenix Rsng Corp
    Mileage200,000 mi
    ReeferThermo King
    Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
    Seller: Phoenix Rsng Corp
    Mileage217,000 mi
    ReeferThermo King
    Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
    Seller: Phoenix Rsng Corp
    Mileage110,457 mi
    Body Length24 ft
    Location: Sanford, Florida
    Mileage257,040 mi
    Engine ManufacturerCUMMINS
    Location: Sanford, Florida
    Mileage174,209 mi
    Length24 ft
    Location: Sanford, Florida
    Mileage127,000 mi
    ReeferThermo King
    Location: Carthage, North Carolina
    Mileage303,190 mi
    Body Length20 ft
    Location: Orlando, Florida
    Mileage298,500 mi
    ReeferCarrier
    Location: Orlando, Florida
    Mileage23,000 mi
    TransmissionAutomatic
    Location: Jensen Beach, Florida
    Seller: Class 1 management
    Mileage171,000 mi
    Bed Length13 ft
    Location: Apple Creek, Ohio
    Seller: Preferred Airparts
    Mileage196,311 mi
    Engine ManufacturerCUMMINS
    Location: Miles City, Montana
    Seller: Jacks Body Shop, Inc
    Mileage180,059 mi
    Engine ManufacturerCUMMINS
    Location: Longview, Texas
    Mileage205,000 mi
    Engine ManufacturerCUMMINS
    Location: Virginia Beach, Virginia
    Seller: Anthony Davis
    Mileage390,169 mi
    Body Length26 ft
    Location: Watsonville, California
    Seller: Sheban Express
    Mileage71,938 mi
    Engine ManufacturerCUMMINS
    Location: Watsonville, California
    Seller: Sheban Express
    Mileage115,000 mi
    Engine ManufacturerCUMMINS
    Location: Woodlawn, Tennessee
    Seller: Kennedy Roll Off
    Mileage204,000 mi
    Engine ManufacturerCUMMINS
    Location: Searcy, Arkansas
    Seller: US Truck and Body
    Mileage507,763 mi
    Engine ManufacturerCUMMINS
    Location: Lexington, Kentucky
    Seller: Rick Charles
    Mileage120,000 mi
    TransmissionAutomatic
    Location: Deptford, New Jersey
    Seller: KSC Leasing Co
    Mileage425,000 mi
    Number of Rear AxlesTri
    Location: Asheville, North Carolina
    Seller: White Diamond Express LLC
    Mileage70,452 mi
    Engine ManufacturerDETROIT
    Location: Whittier, California
    Seller: Lucy Magee
    Mileage403,973 mi
    ReeferThermo King
    Location: Portland, Oregon
    Seller: Global Importing Group
    Mileage133,349 mi
    TransmissionAutomatic
    Location: Doral, Florida
    Seller: Makais Mckay
    Mileage709,559 mi
    Engine ManufacturerDETROIT
    Location: Palacios, Texas
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    Auction Date:7/13/2026 11:00:00 AM (CDT)
    Mileage309,824 mi
    DoorsRoll up
    Location: Madera, California
    Seller: EquipLinc Auction Group

    About Freightliner Trucks

    Freightliner builds trucks that show up in everyday routes and tough job cycles—from urban deliveries to regional hauling and vocational work. Buyers often choose Freightliner when they need a platform that can be upfit for a specific job, keep drivers comfortable over long shifts, and fit into a fleet maintenance plan.


    2027 Freightliner Business Class M2 106 Plus Cab & Chassis Truck

    On MDTrader.com, Freightliner trucks for sale include everything from box and reefer bodies to dump, hooklift, and service configurations, so you can shop by the work you do. Whether you run a small contractor crew, a municipal department, or a multi-state fleet, finding the right truck comes down to duty cycle, cab setup, and how you load, unload, and service the vehicle between runs.

    Types Of Freightliner Trucks For Sale

    Freightliner offers a wide range of work-ready trucks that support pickup and delivery, jobsite hauling, and specialized municipal or utility tasks. Use the categories below to narrow your search by body type, cargo handling, and the way your operators work day to day.

    • Beverage trucks are built for stop-and-go routes where fast access and organized storage matter. They fit beverage distributors, event vendors, and local fleets that need frequent unloading and predictable daily mileage.
    • Cargo and straight box trucks are a common choice for last-mile delivery, moving, and regional distribution. They work well for small businesses scaling route lengths, as well as fleets standardizing a box size across multiple drivers.
    • Reefer (refrigerated) box trucks support cold-chain runs for food service, pharma, and specialty grocers. Buyers typically focus on insulation, door layout, and how the refrigeration system fits their loading pattern and dock time.
    • Cab and chassis trucks are the starting point for all kinds of vocational builds, from landscaping truck bodies to utility upfits. They’re a smart fit when your operation has a very specific tool load, tank setup, or bed length requirement.
    • Curtainside trucks help crews load from the side when docks aren’t available. They’re popular for palletized freight, jobsite deliveries, and operations that need flexible access but prefer more load protection and/or security than a flatbed provides.
    • Dump trucks handle aggregate, debris, and materials hauling for contractors and municipalities. Consider your typical load weight, jobsite terrain, and cycle time when comparing axles, suspension, and bed style.
    • Flatbed trucks are built for irregular loads, equipment, and building materials that don’t fit in a box truck. They work well for construction supply, farm deliveries, and crews that load with forklifts or cranes.
    • Forestry bucket trucks support line work and vegetation management where reach and stability matter. These are often bought by utility contractors and municipal teams that need safe access around right-of-way work.
    • Fuel and lube trucks keep equipment running on remote sites by bringing service to the machines. They fit quarry, construction, and agricultural operations that want to reduce downtime and control on-site maintenance.
    • Garbage trucks are built for routes with constant stops and heavy hydraulic use. Buyers often compare body type, route density, and service access for faster daily turnaround.
    • Hooklift trucks add flexibility by swapping containers for different jobs—waste, materials, or equipment. They’re a strong fit for contractors and rental operations that want one chassis to cover multiple roles.
    • Mixer, asphalt, and concrete trucks support time-sensitive loads where scheduling and reliability matter. These trucks are a fit for paving and concrete crews that need consistent performance across long days and varying site access.
    • Plow trucks and spreader trucks are built for winter events, with controls and upfits that match municipal or contractor snow plans. Compare setups based on route length, material type, and the hours your operators run in harsh conditions.
    • Service, utility, and mechanic trucks act as mobile shops for field repairs and planned maintenance. They’re ideal when you need organized tool storage, compressor or welder options, and quick access at the jobsite.
    • Stake trucks carry bulky loads with side access for easy unloading. They fit farms, nurseries, and building supply runs where cargo needs containment without the limits of a closed box.
    • Sweeper trucks support roadwork, lot maintenance, and municipal cleanup. Buyers often look at hopper size, route time, and serviceability for dependable daily use.
    • Tank trucks move water and other liquids for dust control and other industrial tasks. Match tank capacity and pump setup to your terrain, refill points, and the hours you expect to run per shift.
    • Tow trucks support recovery and transport work where stability and controls matter. They’re typically chosen by operations that need dependable performance across long hours and variable roadside conditions.
    • Vans fit service routes, courier work, and light delivery where maneuverability matters. They’re a practical option for businesses that need to park in tight urban spaces while keeping tools or parcels protected.

    MDTrader.com also features other Freightliner configurations and upfits, so you can search beyond these categories as your needs change.

    Popular Freightliner Truck Models

    Freightliner’s lineup ranges from vocational platforms to on-road tractors and compact delivery options. Buyers typically shop by route type, payload, and cab comfort, then fine-tune by body, wheelbase, and powertrain to match the job.

    • Business Class M2 is a common choice for vocational and local delivery work, especially when you need a flexible chassis for different bodies. It’s often selected by contractors and fleets that want a balanced work truck platform for daily cycles.
    • Cascadia is widely used for highway and regional operations where driver time, uptime, and operating rhythm matter. It fits fleets that prioritize consistent performance across longer routes and predictable scheduling.
    • MT45 vans and box trucks suit tight delivery areas, frequent stops, and loading patterns that benefit from walk-in access. These are popular with parcel, linen, and local delivery operators who need an efficient in-and-out workflow.
    • MT55 step vans add capacity for higher-volume routes while keeping the step-van layout that speeds up deliveries. They’re often used by fleets to expand route density or keep up with seasonal demand.
    • Sprinter vans and box trucks work well for service calls and urban delivery, where parking, fuel stops, and driver comfort shape productivity. They’re a fit for small businesses and owner-operators who want a capable daily driver.

    Other Freightliner models are available from dealers and private sellers, including different configurations tailored to specific routes and vocational needs.

    Find Freightliner Trucks For Sale

    Use MDTrader.com to compare Freightliner trucks for sale by category, model, mileage, and condition, whether you’re a dealer, fleet manager, contractor, farmer, or individual seller. Filter for the body style you need, then compare specs that impact real-world work like payload, wheelbase, and storage layout.

    If financing is part of your plan, you can explore options through CurrencyFinance, and if you’re sourcing outside your area, plan transport with FR8Star. Start your search today and narrow down Freightliner trucks for sale that match your routes, jobsite demands, and daily workflow.

     

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