The 2013 Freightliner M2 3576, a reliable workhorse in the logistics industry, boasts a Cummins ISB engine and Allison automatic transmission, providing a smooth and powerful performance. With a GVW of 26000, this box truck features a 26' length, 102" width, and 97" height, offering ample space for cargo. The lift gate adds convenience to loading and unloading tasks. Showing an honest 225,000 miles on the odometer, this unit, located in New Jersey, has seen its share of miles but is ready for more duty. Previously sold, it stands as a testament to Freightliner's durability and functionality.
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| Industry | Logistics |
| Titled Vehicle | Yes |
| Template | Box Trucks |
| Year | 2013 |
| Make | Freightliner |
| Model | M2 |
| Engine Make | Cummins |
| Engine Model | ISB |
| GVW | 26000 |
| Lift Gate | true |
| Odometer (Miles/Kilometers) | Miles |
| Transmission Manufacturer | Allison |
| Transmission Type | Automatic |
| Length | 26' |
| Width | 102 |
| Height | 97 |
| Odometer Reading | 225000 |
| Unit Number | 3576 |
Box trucks are essential in industries that rely on regional freight, last-mile delivery, and secure cargo transportation. These vehicles offer enclosed cargo space and flexible chassis options, making them a common sight across commercial fleets. Payload capacity, door configuration, and liftgate compatibility all influence buying decisions. The right truck can reduce load times, protect contents, and boost route efficiency.
These machines are often used by operators who need reliability more than flash. Smooth operation, tight turning radii, and fuel economy are often more important than trim level or cab tech. Whether you’re managing a logistics fleet or an independent route, the right truck saves time on every stop. Maintenance and tire wear also play a major role in long-term cost of ownership.
We’ve worked with both first-time buyers and seasoned dealers looking to move fast.
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