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Martin Romjue

Managing Editor

Martin Romjue is the managing editor of the Fleet Trucking & Transportation Group, where he is also editor of the Auto Rental News and Charged Fleet brands, and a contributing editor to Automotive Fleet/Vehicle Remarketing. He was the executive editor of Bobit-owned Luxury, Coach & Transportation (LCT) Magazine and LCTmag.com from 2008-2020. Previously, Martin was a business editor and reporter at newspapers in California, Florida, and Virginia. Meet the Editor Video


Articlesby Martin RomjueJune 10, 2010

Atlanta Operator Becomes First in Region to Buy Royale Fusions

Topper Worldwide, a chauffeured transportation provider, added three Royale Ford Fusion Hybrid Ls to its fleet in April with another three on order. By adding the Fusion Hybrid L to its fleet, Topper as of May was the only operator in Atlanta with full-sized hybrid sedans.

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Articlesby Martin RomjueApril 5, 2010

2010 ILCT Show: Green Vehicles

Most notable at this year’s show were the new vehicles brought to market that satisfy the more practical and cost-conscious realities of the chauffeured transportation industry. Some major exhibitors showed off green vehicles for eco-conscious operators, including Royale’s Fusion Hybrid L, DaBryan/Tuscany propane Transit Van, and Krystal Hybrid bus and CNG stretch Lincoln Town Car.

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Articlesby Martin RomjueMarch 30, 2009

Limo Vergnugen: LCT Reviews the Mercedes-Benz R320

Mercedes-Benz offers German quality and practicality with its R320, a clean-diesel, clean-emissions model fit for chauffeured fleets.

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Articlesby Martin RomjueFebruary 1, 2009

LCT Vehicle Review: Having My Cake and My Cadillac Too

The 2009 Cadillac Escalade Hybrid transports you to a greener, mobile world of luxury. Maybe you really can have it all — on the road.

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Articlesby Martin RomjueAugust 1, 2008

Strategies: Coping With a Tough Economy

Leadership summit panelists offer operators candid advice and feedback on fuel costs, labor challenges, and green issues

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Articlesby Martin RomjueAugust 1, 2008

Black & Green

The chauffeured transportation industry must insist on having its cake and eating it, too: maximum luxury in alternative fuel vehicles — and more oil.

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Articlesby Martin RomjueApril 1, 2008

Forget About 1983 Vs. 2008 — What About 2033?

In the next 25 years, look for upheavals and transformations throughout the chauffeured industry. But man and woman will still wed.

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