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NewsJune 2, 2009

New Chrysler Group Approved by Court

AUBURN HILLS, MI – The U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Southern District of New York, has approved Chrysler LLC's request to sell all of its operations to Chrysler Group LLC, a new company formed in alliance with Fiat SpA.

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NewsJune 2, 2009

Volvo Announces Safe + Sound Coverage Program

ROCKLEIGH, NJ – Volvo Cars of North America, LLC announced it will offer a unique Safe + Sound Coverage Plan on all 2009 models.

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NewsJune 2, 2009

Ford Remains Positive Despite GM Filing

DEARBORN, MI – Ford Motor Company said it does not expect "any major disruptions to [its] operations" as a result of General Motors' bankruptcy filing.

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ArticlesJune 2, 2009

NAFA I&E Attendees Meet in 'Big Easy'

NAFA's annual resource-laden conference brought commercial and public sector fleet managers from across the U.S. to New Orleans for four days of education, training, and best practice sharing.

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StatisticsJune 1, 2009

2008 Top 10 Leasing Companies

Statistics covering the largest fleet lessors.

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StatisticsJune 1, 2009

2008 Leading Fleet Lessors

Statistics covering lessor portfolio size and makeup.

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StatisticsJune 1, 2009

2008 Fleet Size in Lessor Portfolios

Statistics covering fleet lessor portfolios.

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NewsJune 1, 2009

GM Remains 'Committed to Fleet and Commercial Customers'

DETROIT – General Motors promised "strong commitment" to fleet and commercial customers "remains unchanged," according to Jim Campbell, GM general manager fleet and commercial operations, in a statement addressing the automaker's June 1 bankruptcy.

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NewsMay 29, 2009

In Memoriam:<br>Robert McConkey, 1924-2009

LIVINGSTON, MT – Robert McConkey, Sr., past president of the National Auto Auction Association, passed away May 23. He was 84.

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NewsMay 29, 2009

Commercial Truck Fees Up 35% in Florida

TALLAHASSEE, FL – The 35-percent increase could mean up to $350,000 a year for the heaviest trucks, according to Capitol News Service.

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