
Commercial Fleet Sales Contribute To June, YTD Gains
The fleet sector has boosted its vehicle purchases at a reliable pace in the first half of this year compared with 1H 2025.
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The fleet sector has boosted its vehicle purchases at a reliable pace in the first half of this year compared with 1H 2025.
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The company's entry to the mid-size SUV market will arrive with two engine choices, optional all-wheel drive, and a trio of option packages across four trim grades that will include S, SE, SEL, and SEL Premium. The first models will arrive in May.
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Tesla Inc. increased its vehicle deliveries 69% to just over 25,000 vehicles in the first quarter, a move that sent investors to drive Tesla shares sharply higher this week.
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The F-650/F-750 lineup includes Regular Cab, SuperCab, and Crew Cab body styles, as well as straight-frame, kick-up frame Pro Loader, and a dedicated tractor model for special towing applications.
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Many fleet operators may not realize that aftertreatment systems are often vulnerable to compromise and failure due to seemingly minor and unrelated causes that have been largely ignored in routine maintenance practices.
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Sales of vehicles to commercial, daily rental, and government fleets declined 13.1% to 279,063 in March and remain negative for the first quarter in the three segments, according to Automotive Fleet data and the Detroit Three.
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Subaru has provided full details about its 2018 Crosstrek ahead of the vehicle's unveiling at the New York International Auto Show later this month for a vehicle that will be the company's second to roll out on the new global platform.
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Some of the issues that fleet managers found challenging for their operations included a heavy workload, an abundance of telematics data, and aging vehicles.
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Michele Bartlett, Ford’s general manager of commercial and government fleet sales, discusses the outlook for 2017.
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Automotive Fleet's bi-annual Fleet Manager Salary Survey revealed that a majority of fleet managers make between $60,000 and $90,000, with the most common average being $72,500. View charts showing salary broken down from education level to compensation by geographical region. Read the full story here. Illustrations by Armie Bautista.
Read More →Donlen has expanded its DonlenPass toll management solution to include coverage in Canada on the 407 ETR in Ontario, the fleet management company announced.
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