The 2016 model-year General Motors fleet product preview took place May 6-8, 2015, in Nashville at the Gaylord Opryland Resort & Convention Center. Approximately 850 fleet managers and fleet suppliers attended the meeting.
The theme of the product preview was "Great Products, Innovative Business Solutions, and Exceptional Customer Service." Attendees had the opportunity to participate in a ride and drive, which featured more than 180 vehicles.
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Among the newest GM products available to test drive were the Chevrolet Volt, Buick Cascada, and Cadillac CTS-V, in addition to GM's fast-selling compact crossovers, its extensive three-truck lineup, and commercial van products.
In addition, GM included side-by-side comparisons between its commercial vehicles and competitive models. Other presentations included an explanation of the benefits of using OnStar's 4G LTE technology and telematics solutions to monitor and manage fleet vehicles more efficiently and cost effectively.
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