
May Fuel Update: Prices Spike Again Across the Nation
Fuel prices have risen in all 50 states, with the average increasing by almost 39 cents.
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Fuel prices have risen in all 50 states, with the average increasing by almost 39 cents.
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SAN FRANCISCO - GM's Mary Barra, senior vice president of global product development, told journalists at the GM Electrification Experience in San Francisco that the company intends to focus on plug-in electric technology.
Read More →New York’s Governor Andrew Cuomo has ordered gasoline rationing for New York City and Nassau and Suffolk Counties to reduce lines at retail gas stations after the nor’easter storm disrupted power to a terminal served by the Buckeye pipeline.
Read More →TORRANCE, CA - The U.S. Department of Energy and AAA are reporting that more fueling stations are operational in New York and New Jersey, and that the fuel distribution infrastructure in the northeast is slowly recovering.
Read More →ORANGE COUNTY, CA – Hyundai and Kia are adjusting the fuel economy ratings for approximately 900,000, or 35%, of 2011-2013 model-year vehicles sold through Oct. 31, 2012.
Read More →TORRANCE, CA - AAA estimates that as of Friday at 3:00 p.m. in New York City, only 40 to 45% of gas stations are operating and selling gasoline; in New Jersey the organization stated that 45-50% of stations are operational; and in Long Island, only 35 to 40% are selling fuel.
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WASHINGTON - AAA stated that the northeast is a major consumer of gasoline, not a major producer, and lower demand due to the storm will likely keep fuel prices on a downward trajectory.
Read More →From the technology revolution in the early years to fuel price volatility and the impact of recently introduced environmental legislation, Chevin Fleet Solutions discusses the obstacles fleet has had to overcome.
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With only a few exceptions, overall fleet operating costs edged up in 2012. Light-duty trucks and SUVs saw an overall decline in expenses.
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DETROIT - The United States Automotive Materials Partnership estimates that by 2020, each vehicle will utilize 350 lbs. of magnesium, replacing 500 lbs. of steel and 130 lbs. of aluminum, which is an overall weight reduction of 15%.
Read More →SOUTH PORTLAND, ME – According to the company, the new name reflects its transformation and growth strategies, which are focused on physical, digital, and virtual corporate card payment solutions for businesses internationally.
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