
Tariq Kamal
Contributing Editor

Contributing Editor

As a company car, the new Passat offers style, craftsmanship and room for four adults of executive height and carriage. It’s not technically an American car, but it’s close.
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The most noticeable changes for the 3 Series are under the shell, where the 328i’s I-6 has been replaced by a turbocharged, 2.0-liter four-cylinder.
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Redesigned for 2012, the ninth-generation Civic seeks to set itself apart with across-the-board improvements in mileage, power and onboard technology.
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The Camry is known for its spacious interior, and the 2012 edition is the roomiest yet. As well, the Camry Hybrid, also new for 2012, boasts a 30% improvement in fuel efficiency, now earning up to 43 mpg.
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Fleet buyers tasked with finding a luxury compact for less will be compelled to take a hard look at the Verano.
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In its initial run of up to 1,000 units a year, Ford will sell the van almost exclusively to fleet and for other commercial uses that will limit its use to regular, predetermined routes from a central location.
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The Audi A6 competes in the mid-size sport sedan category with worthy rivals such as the BMW 5 Series and Mercedes-Benz E-Class.
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The new-for-2012 Subaru Impreza maintains its distinction as an all-wheel drive compact, but it’s more fuel-efficient than the third-generation model.
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The 2012 Beetle (it’s new but no longer “New”) may not have been designed with commercial applications in mind, but it’s certainly a more viable fleet option than any of its predecessors.
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What are the top trailering mistakes? GM’s resident expert outlines five common mistakes fleet operators must avoid ensuring safe and productive trailering.
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