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April 4, 2008

Daimler Chair and GM Vice Chair Discuss Fuel Reduction

DETROIT – Daimler AG Chairman Dieter Zetsche and General Motors Corp. Vice Chairman Robert A. Lutz recently discussed the financial aspects of environmentally friendly cars, why diesel engines haven't caught on in the U.S. the way they have in Europe, and other issues, with The Wall Street Journal's (WSJ) Jeffrey Ball.

Tags: CAFE, daimler, diesel engines , GM, Lutz, Smart car, Wall Street Journal, Zetsche

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Auto Fleet - December 2007

In This Issue:

Chevrolet Sweeps 2008 Fleet Car & Truck of the Year Awards, Analyzing Depreciation Trends: 2007 vs. 2006, Toshiba America Medical Systems’ Fleet Goes 100% Hybrid and much more…