SPRINTER REPAIR

Sprinter

Along with regular car repair, we also service Sprinters -- one of the only in North Altanta
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GERMAN MASTER TECH
5870 Atlanta Highway (Hwy 9)
Alpharetta, GA 30004
Phone: (678) 366-6145
Fax: (678) 366-6146

Special Resources

German Education
German Master Tech offers one of the few authentic German Master Technicians in the country. In order to launch a business in Germany, many years of education, including a Master's lever degree, are required. Students are required to become an apprentice in their chosen field, to insure their skills to open an business.

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Sprinters
The first generation (VA Chassis) North American Sprinter was launched in 2001 in the U.S., and originally branded as a Freightliner. Units sold to the rest of North America were badged as Mercedes until 2004 when they received Dodge branding. Units in the United States and Canada, but not in Mexico, could be purchased as a Dodge or Freightliner brand from 2004. The product was launched and supported by DaimlerChrysler Vans LLC, a small division based out of Huntersville, North Carolina. Key individuals from DaimlerChrysler Commercial Vehicle Division and Freightliner were selected to spearhead the effort and made up the bulk of the division. DaimlerChrysler Vans LLC retained sole responsibility for the North American Sprinter market until the sales, service and parts support responsibilities were absorbed by Chrysler Commercial Vehicle Division in 2004. Nearly all of the original staff were retained, though the base of operations shifted from North Carolina to Auburn Hills, Michigan. The remainder of DaimlerChrysler Vans LLC remained active in Huntersville as an engineering, upfitter certification and safety compliance resource in support of the Sprinter.

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BMW CCA, - Peachtree Chapter

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Dieter Braun Engine Technology - vintage engine rebuilding and restoration

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SHOP HOURS

M-F: 8:00am - 5:30pm
Sat & Sun: closed

Did You Know?

The first generation Sprinter was launched in Europe in 1995 to replace the famous but outdated Mercedes-Benz T1 van (dating from 1977)

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