Automotive Fleet
MenuMENU
SearchSEARCH

50 Years in Fleet: 1961 - 2011

In the January 2011 issue of Automotive Fleet magazine, the editorial staff assembled a timeline of major events throughout fleet history.

by Staff
January 24, 2011
50 Years in Fleet: 1961 - 2011

This article was sponsored by GM.

5 min to read


In the January 2011 issue of Automotive Fleet magazine, the editorial staff assembled a timeline of major events throughout fleet history. The timeline begins below.

1938

Ad Loading...
  • Wheels Inc. founded.

  • R.A. Company established by David, Henry, & Nathan Robinson.

1946

  • Lend Lease Cars, Inc. founded.

  • Peterson, Howell & Heather, Inc. founded.

1948

  • National Auto Auction Protective Association (precursor to NAAA) is formed.

  • Automotive Rentals, Inc. (ARI) founded.

Ad Loading...

1949

  • McCullagh Leasing founded.

1950

  • Chestnut Fleet Rentals (CFR) founded.

1952

Ad Loading...
  • LMV Leasing (Lease Motor Vehicle Co.) founded.

1945-1953

  • President Harry S. Truman is president, leads the nation during a recession even as car sales continued to climb.

1954

  • National Auto Auction Protective Association reorganizes and changes name to National Auto Auction Association (NAAA).

Ad Loading...

1955

  • American Automotive Leasing Association (AALA) is formed.

1956

  • Hertz buys leasing firm Robinson Auto Rental of Philadelphia.

1957

Ad Loading...
  • Enterprise Leasing Co. founded.

  • General Leasing Co. established (later known as GELCO).

  • National Association of Fleet Administrators (NAFA) founded.

1959

  • Wheels Inc. & PH&H install first mainframe computers.

[PAGEBREAK]

1961

Ad Loading...
  • Bobit Publishing starts.

1962

  • Merchants Leasing founded.

  • Chrysler announces it will enter the car and truck leasing business and forms Chrysler Leasing Corp.

1963

  • Chrysler is the first manufacturer to hold “closed” auction sales.

  • IRS announces it is drawing up permanent regulations permitting a lessor to treat the lessee as purchaser of equipment for investment tax credit.

Ad Loading...

1964

  • U.S. commits to war in Vietnam.

  • GM announces seat belts will be standard equipment on all its cars.

  • First-Ever NTEA Convention held.

  • Studebaker ends production.

  • United States Fleet Leasing, Inc. (USFL) founded as Vehicle Lease & Management Services Inc.

1965

  • Donlen founded.

1966

Ad Loading...
  • GM eliminates the vent window on some air-conditioned models.

  • Lessors shocked as Federal Reserve ups interest to 4.5 percent from 4 percent.

  • Hertz merges with RCA and becomes a wholly-owned subsidiary.

1967

  • California moves violation of odometer tampering from misdemeanor to felony charge.

  • GM makes available a finance plan to encourage GM franchisees to participate more aggressively in pursuing fleet business.

1969

  • First AFLA meeting takes place.

Ad Loading...

[PAGEBREAK]

1971

  • McCullagh and CCIC (Commercial Credit Industrial Corp.) merge.

  • Congress reinstates ITC (Investment Tax Credit).

  • Kerr Leasing, Inc. established.

1972

  • General Leasing Co. changes name to GELCO Corp.

  • GM sets up a “Fleet Distant Delivery Assistance” program to compete with the Ford Authorized Leasing System (FALS) program.

Ad Loading...

1973

  • OPEC launches an oil embargo against the U.S. and other countries. The fuel shortage resulted in gas rationing, a collapse in V-8 resale values, the start of fleet downsizing, and the shift to FWD cars.

1974

  • House and Senate pass bill killing seat belt ignition interlock.

1976

Ad Loading...
  • AF debuts annual fleet dealer awards at the AFLA meeting.

  • California Vehicle Leasing Association (CVLA), forerunner to the National Vehicle Leasing Association (NVLA), formed in California.

1977

  • GELCO purchases Econo-car.

  • Bobit Publishing moves to Redondo Beach, Calif. from Glenview, Ill.

1978

  • Associates Leasing founded.

  • IRS considers defining open-end leases as conditional sales.

  • Dart Industries forms Dart Leasing.

Ad Loading...

1979

  • Prime hits 14 percent.

  • Second fuel crisis occurs during President Carter’s term.

  • NAFA reaches milestone with 2,000th member.

[PAGEBREAK]

1980

  • U.S. Customs hits import mini-pickups with 25-percent tariff.

  • AF publishes first-ever list of Top 100 Business/Corporate fleets.

Ad Loading...

1981

  • PH&H delivers 1 millionth car, a Ford Escort, to Digital Equipment Corp.

  • PH&H recommends use of four-cylinder cars for 1982-MY.

1982

  • Dart Leasing becomes Dart & Kraft Financial Corp., acquires Gables C&M Leasing.

1983

Ad Loading...
  • GM begins sale of “program” cars to daily rental companies.

1984

  • NAFRD established.

  • GE Capital Credit Corp. purchases Kerr Leasing.

  • GE Capital Credit Corp. purchases Kerr Leasing.

1985

  • Fleet pioneer Sam Lee passes away.

  • AF announces Jack Lamb of Exxon as first recipient of the Fleet Manager of the Year award.

Ad Loading...

1986

  • Congress repeals ITC in 1986 Tax Reform Act.

  • Truth in Mileage Act is signed into law.

1987

  • GELCO Fleet Management Services purchased by GE Credit Corp., GE Capital Fleet Services formed.

  • Bank of New England acquires McCullagh Leasing.

  • D&K acquired by GE Capital Credit Corp. (GECC).

1988

Ad Loading...
  • ServNet formed.

1989

  • First CAFM tests given.

[PAGEBREAK]

1990

Ad Loading...
  • IRS raises per mile driving rate to 25.5 cents.

  • GM sells 1 millionth auction car.

  • GE Capital Fleet Services acquires McCullagh Leasing.

  • Ford announces driver- and passenger-side supplement air bags will be standard on Ford and Lincoln-Mercury cars starting in the mid-’90s.

  • IRS issues Notice 89-110 in relation to personal use costs.

  • Clean Air Act Amendments become law.

1991

  • Manheim and GE Capital Auto Auctions merge to become a Manheim 46-auction chain.

  • ADESA formed with a group of four auctions.

  • Chrysler purchases General Rent-A-Car.

  • IVECO pulls out of U.S. market.

1992

  • Energy Policy Act (EPAct) of 1992 enacted.

  • IRS increases per-mile rate to 28 cents.

Ad Loading...

1993

  • Anglo American auto auction changes name to ADT Automotive Inc.

1994

  • GSA hires ADT to remarket fleet vehicles.

1995

Ad Loading...
  • OnStar founded.

1996

  • President Bill Clinton vetoes proposed Luxury Car Tax repeal.

  • First-ever Conference of Automotive Remarketing (CAR) held in Atlanta.

1997

  • Chevrolet/GMC announce the intent to build bi-fuel pickups.

  • Manheim Online sales pass $50 million.

  • General Motors relocates headquarters to Renaissance Center in Detroit.

Ad Loading...

1998

  • IRS rules drivers can use standard or FAVR rate.

1999

  • Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) created.

[PAGEBREAK]

Ad Loading...

2000

  • Manheim Online hits half-billion dollars in sales.

  • Side air bag design officially proposed.

  • GM suspends production of the EV1 all-electric vehicle.

  • PH&H changes name to PHH Arval.

  • Automotive Fleet debuts its first e-mail eNewsletter.

  • LeasePlan acquires CSC.

2001

  • Penske Truck Leasing Co. buys Rollins.

  • First-ever Fleet Executive of the Year award announced by Fleet Financials.

  • 9/11 prompts meltdown in residual values; multiple fleet events cancelled.

2002

Ad Loading...
  • First-ever investigation of crash caused by cell phone occurs in Washington, D.C.

  • MVRs offered online.

2003

  • IRS repeals Luxury Car Tax.

2004

  • GM discontinues Oldsmobile brand.

  • Penske Truck Leasing acquires AMI Leasing truck portfolio.

  • NJ bans hands-held cell phone use.

  • PHH Arval acquires First Fleet Corp.

  • PHH Arval acquires First Fleet Corp.

  • Emkay acquires AMI Leasing business units.

  • Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems proposed.

Ad Loading...

2005

  • AALA celebrates 50th anniversary.

  • Hurricane Katrina wreaks havoc and destroys approximately 20,000 fleet vehicles.

  • Energy Policy Act of 2005 increases “green” vehicle tax credits.

2006

  • Ford announces the end of Taurus production.

  • ULSD fuel rolled out at pumps nationwide.

2007

Ad Loading...
  • NAFA celebrates 50th anniversary.

  • NAFA changes name to NAFA Fleet Management Association.

2009

  • GM & Chrysler enter voluntary Chapter 11 bankruptcy.

  • Fiat acquires 35-percent stake in Chrysler.

  • Dodge splits into two brands, drops “Dodge” from Ram name.

  • GM discontinues Saturn, Pontiac, and Hummer brands.

2010

  • Ford discontinues Mercury brand.

  • Chevrolet launches Volt.


Subscribe to Our Newsletter

More Operations

Two employees pull opposite ends of a rope in a tug-of-war, illustrating workplace conflict and the leadership strategies fleet organizations use to improve communication and teamwork.
Operationsby Faith HowellJune 8, 2026

How to Manage Conflict for Your Fleet Operations

Conflict management is becoming a core leadership skill. Here are five strategies fleet leaders should know.

Read More →
wheel geotab image
SponsoredJune 1, 2026

Turning Connected Vehicle Data Into Decisions That Matter

Fleet leaders have more data than ever, but turning that data into clear, actionable decisions remains a challenge. This white paper shows how leading organizations are using connected vehicle data to improve safety, reduce costs, and optimize fleet performance. Learn how to turn insight into action across your fleet.

Read More →
A person holding a clipboard and writing on an inspection checklist beside the wheel of a large white vehicle, likely conducting a fleet or safety inspection.
SponsoredJune 1, 2026

Cameras, Safety and Insurance: From Reactive Claims to Real-time Prevention

Commercial auto remains one of the most challenging and costly lines of coverage for fleet operators and insurers alike. Learn more about how to effectively address these issues from Onur Aksan, Enterprise Business Development Executive, Geotab.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
fleetio coast pay
SponsoredMay 29, 2026

Are You Tracking Your Fleet's True Total Cost of Ownership?

Bobit Business Media surveyed 190 fleet professionals and found that while most fleets are tracking costs, fragmented systems and data gaps are keeping true TCO visibility out of reach. With rising pressure to control spend in an increasingly volatile environment, the gap between what fleets think they know and what the data actually shows is wider than you might expect. See how your peers are managing costs today and where the industry still has room to improve.

Read More →
Promotional graphic for a fleet management whitepaper titled “From Data Overload to Decisive Action: 5 Steps to Drive Smarter Fleet Decisions.” The design features a row of white commercial fleet vans, blue and lime-green branding, and supporting text about using telematics data to improve fleet performance, driver behavior, safety, and operational decision-making. A highlighted quote reads, “The challenge is no longer collecting data. The challenge is using it effectively.” The Utilimarc logo appears at the bottom alongside the website URL.
SponsoredMay 28, 2026

Turn Fleet Data Into Smarter Decisions

Fleet leaders have access to more operational data than ever, but disconnected systems and unclear metrics often slow decision-making instead of improving it. This article outlines five practical steps fleets can take to transform fragmented data into actionable insights that improve planning, safety, utilization, and long-term performance.

Read More →
SponsoredMay 15, 2026

Hybrids: Electrification Without the Challenges

For fleet managers, fuel is one of the biggest line items in the budget — and it's one hybrids can shrink without changing how your people work. Download the eBook to see the numbers, understand the technology, and get a step-by-step guide to making the switch.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
Man speaking during an Automotive Fleet interview beside text reading “The 60% Driver Improvement Nobody Expected!” with blue motion graphics background.
Operationsby Chris BrownMay 14, 2026

How NOV Uses Telematics to Improve Fleet Safety Across 160 Locations

James Victory of NOV discusses how the company manages fleet safety, maintenance, and telematics across more than 150 locations supporting oilfield operations throughout the U.S.

Read More →
A graphic with Ford Pro's Steven Sanstostasi's headshot on it representing the Fleet Meets series.
Operationsby Faith HowellMay 14, 2026

Fleet Meets: Steven Santostasi

This edition of the Fleet Meets series features Steven Santostasi, the current TSP channel manager for Ford Pro.

Read More →
Cover of a whitepaper titled “The Hidden Costs of Departmentally Assigned Vehicles on Your Fleet” featuring a black fleet vehicle driving on a road at sunset. Subheadline reads: “Discover how your fleet can reduce costs and minimize risk by implementing vehicle sharing.” The document focuses on fleet optimization, vehicle sharing, cost reduction, utilization tracking, and risk management for fleet operations.
SponsoredMay 13, 2026

Why Fleet Managers Are Replacing Departmental Vehicles with Shared Motor Pools

Departmentally assigned vehicles often create hidden costs through underutilization, poor visibility, and increased administrative burden. This white paper explores how shared motor pool strategies help fleets reduce costs, improve accountability, and optimize vehicle utilization.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
Three team members in shop with Chris
Operationsby Chris BrownMay 12, 2026

Soap Box Derby Challenge: Assembling the Crew

Meet Gabriel, Matthew, and Angel — the team helping bring this soap box derby build to life.

Read More →