Ford Van Sales Remain Strong
Ford continues to grow its van sales with 20,355 vans sold in August, a 13% increase over August of 2015 and the top-selling month for the company.
Ford continues to grow its van sales with 20,355 vans sold in August, a 13% increase over August of 2015 and the top-selling month for the company.
The recall, expected to begin Sept. 30, covers more than 3,000 cars in the 2015 model year.
The City of Norman (Okla.) has received a $100,000 grant from the Association of Central Oklahoma Governments to expand the storage tanks at its compressed natural gas (CNG) fueling station to better meet demand during peak hours.
Ram has increased the towing capacities and gross combination weight rating (GCWR) for its 3500, 4500, and 5500 chassis cab trucks for the 2017 model year, Ram has announced.
The 2017 Ram ProMaster full-size van will arrive with upgrades designed to improve upfitting for the chassis cab and cutaway models, as well as an updated Uconnect infotainment system.
Audi is refreshing its A3 Sportback e-tron plug-in hybrid for 2017 with expanded technology features such as its virtual dashboard, rear-view camera, Apple CarPlay, and forward automatic braking.
Jaguar Land Rover increased global retail sales 16% to 132,700 in the quarter ending June 30 on the strength of three new models, the United Kingdom-based automaker reported.
The Texas Department of Public Safety is stepping up efforts to cite drivers who violate traffic laws Sept. 2-5.
Searching by VIN, vehicle owners can easily confirm whether their vehicle is under recall and can also schedule service appointments for recall repairs.
If signed into law, the requirement for DUI offenders would go into effect in 2019.
Volvo Group has outlined how it plans to use $20 million in federal funding to further the freight-moving efficiency of heavy-duty trucks as part of the SuperTruck II initiative.
Plug In America, the nation’s leading organization in electric vehicle consumer advocacy, has announced the launch of its new website.
The Governors Highway Safety Association recognizes the CDC’s David A. Sleet, as well as safety consultant Betty Mercer, for contributions to making public roads safer.
The Northern California Clean Technology Forum brings together regional and national fleet managers and industry stakeholders to explore available technology and vehicle options today as well as looking at policies, incentives, and regulations helping to move the market.
Starting in January of 2021, under the new greenhouse gas regulations, glider kits will be allowed mostly for their original purpose, which was reclaiming late-model powertrains from wrecked trucks.
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