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July 25, 2008

Last Chance to Participate in Personal Use Survey!

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TORRANCE, CA – Automotive Fleet is conducting a personal-use survey of commercial fleet managers to find out the personal-use policies of fleet departments across the country.

Please log on to http://www.automotive-fleet.com/personal08 to complete this year's questionnaire.

To find out how your personal-use policies stack up against the industry standard, keep your eyes peeled, as results will be published in an upcoming issues of Automotive Fleet magazine.

Please take a moment to fill out the questionnaire. Your responses are valuable and will be treated with strict confidentiality. Responses are due today, Friday, July 25th.

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