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Paul Dexler

Former Contributor

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

Articlesby Paul DexlerMay 1, 2002

DaimlerChrysler Allies With Union Pacific to Cut Order-to-Delivery Times by 50%

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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Articlesby Paul DexlerMarch 1, 2002

AWD and Left-Hand Doors Offered on 2003 GM Full-Size Vans

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.

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Articlesby Paul DexlerOctober 1, 2001

New Platforms, New Engines, Part of MY ’02 Car Offerings

Improvements in technology are making new cars safer and more agile, while at the same time increasing fuel economy and decreasing emissions.

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Articlesby Paul DexlerMay 1, 2001

Vanity Plates Not an Option for Most Fleet Vehicles

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.

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Articlesby Paul DexlerMarch 1, 2000

WHY Polk County Switched From Diesel to Gasoline Power

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.

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Articlesby Paul DexlerNovember 1, 1999

Diesel Power for Light Trucks - What is its Status for 2000 and Beyond?

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.

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Articlesby Paul DexlerAugust 1, 1999

Considerations in Developing a Vehicle Selector

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.

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Articlesby Paul DexlerAugust 1, 1999

How to Prevent Drivers From Abusing Vehicles and Privileges

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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