Paul Dexler is a former contributor to Bobit Business Media's AutoGroup.

Paul Dexler
Former Contributor

Former Contributor
Paul Dexler is a former contributor to Bobit Business Media's AutoGroup.
Accurate, detailed, real-time tracking of shipped vehicles via an Internet-based system is offering DaimlerChrysler the power to reduce order-to-delivery times and eliminate lost vehicles.
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New full-size vans from General Motors respond to customer desires. Generation III Vortec V-8 engines and standard 4-wheel disc brakes are part of the package. Production vehicles will be available in the third quarter of 2002.
Read More →Improvements in technology are making new cars safer and more agile, while at the same time increasing fuel economy and decreasing emissions.
Read More →Personalized license plates can provide a company or an individual driver with a boost in the ego, but problems can arise in areas of registration, company image, and cost.
Read More →A review of overall light truck operating costs led to the decision that all vehicles under 25,000 lb. GVWR should be powered by gasoline engines rather than diesel.
Read More →Environmental regulations are anti-diesel, but the efficiency of the compression-ignition engine in light trucks will keep it in contention. In addition, manufacturers are developing new technology to clean up the diesel's act.
Read More →The nature of your customers, the nature of your corporate culture, the type of work your drivers do, and other factors enter into the decision to have a vehicle selector, and how wide or deep that selector should be.
Read More →Most drivers take good care of their vehicles. But the few who do abuse them can cost you money. AF recently sponsored a panel discussion that pointed out ways to reduce or prevent driver abuse of vehicles and privileges.
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