
Used Vehicle Prices Climb Higher As Sales Pace Slows
The higher prices at used retail reflect strong wholesale values earlier in the spring, particularly for older, more affordable vehicles.
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The higher prices at used retail reflect strong wholesale values earlier in the spring, particularly for older, more affordable vehicles.
Read More →DETROIT – The pickup truck production was idled effective at the start of this week and production is scheduled to resume the week of April 20, according to a Ford spokeswoman.
Read More →ITASCA, IL - Emkay, Inc., announced the 2008 Auction Award winners at the recent Conference of Automotive Remarketing.
Read More →NORTHBROOK, IL – Donlen Corporation, a fleet leasing and management company, announced the winners of its annual vehicle auction awards.
Read More →ALPHARETTA, GA – LeasePlan USA has restructured its Surplus Vehicle Management (SVM) program to meet the evolving needs of companies with fleet vehicles.
Read More →WASHINGTON – The Environmental Protection Agency is offering fleets an incentive to go green — money towards a new, cleaner vehicle for each diesel truck replaced.
Read More →GAINESVILLE, GA – More increases than drops in value last week are a good sign that the market is continuing to be strong and active, according to Black Book's Ricky Beggs.
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TORRANCE, CA – In the association's second Time Capsule video interview, Jim Rallo, past president of AFLA, 2001-2002, discusses significant changes during his tenure.
Read More →MADISON, WI – ALD Automotive announced a strategic alliance with Innovative Funding Services, which will assist in providing financing for the thousands of vehicles it remarkets every year.
Read More →LOS ANGELES – Overall hybrid sales have dropped significantly as a result of the nationwide decline in gasoline prices, with used-hybrid values falling over 25 percent since last summer.
Read More →WASHINGTON – Total 2009 tire shipments are projected to decline approximately 21 million units to 261 million, a level last experienced in 1993 and approximately 60 million units fewer than the 321 million unit peak in 2000, according to the Rubber Manufacturers Association.
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