
And why it doesn’t matter if many people buy it.
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The full-size truck market has become increasingly competitive with plenty of reliable trucks for fleet buyers. The Ford F-150 emerged this year as the truck that most fleet professionals chose.
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An up-close dose of Tesla’s Cybertruck from last night’s reveal in Hawthorne, Calif. answers some initial questions on whether it can function in a traditional fleet capacity.
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Statistics show that 17% of all vehicle collisions occur in winter, and over 70% of U.S. roads are in snowy regions.
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A closed-end lease works great for small fleets that don’t want the financial worry of the vehicle at resale. For lessees, success entails proper management of vehicle condition and mileage, as well as communicating with the lessor should driving patterns change.
Read More →With over a decade in fleet, Times has a passion for process improvements, relationships, and mentoring others.
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For some time now, more fleet supplier decisions involve, or are even managed by, procurement or purchasing staff. The RFPs they generate focus on the quantifiable. Fleet managers know, however; that suppliers are set apart as much by intangibles. Here are some tips on quantifying these intangibles.
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There’s plenty of room to play in the last-mile space — the trick is to learn the consumer is king of this hill.
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Novated leasing has primarily been contained to Australia due to a tax situation, but these leases provide three other specific benefits that could allow them to work in the U.S.
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The fleet market in Australia has increasingly shown interest in utilizing diesel vehicles. Leading the diesel market in the country are Toyota, Ford, and Isuzu, whose sales are bolstered heavily by the success of their pickup trucks/utes and large SUVs.
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