
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.
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It has been “common wisdom” to replace fleet vehicles in relatively short cycles. Rising costs, however, have led fleet managers to consider lengthening replacement criteria. There are pros and cons to the practice.
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At the 2008 Conference of Automotive Remarketing (CAR) in Las Vegas, Jim Hallett of ADESA shared his insights on the future of the remarketing industry, in particular, the impact of technology.
Read More →CHICAGO – The Chicago NAFA Chapter's 2008 Annual Golf Outing will take place Sept. 18 at the Poplar Creek Golf Club in Hoffman Estates, Ill.
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LANSING, MI – Pending approval, China-bound Buick Enclaves could begin rolling off the assembly line as early as next month.
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IRVINE, CA — General Motors recently presented a Chevrolet Equinox Fuel Cell electric vehicle to the Postal Service for testing in a mail-delivery environment.
Read More →TORRANCE, CA – Responses for Automotive Fleet's commercial fleet manager personal use survey are due today, July 25.
Read More →TORRANCE, CA – Automotive Fleet is bringing back an old favorite – an anecdotal look at fleet management and driving a company vehicle: Strange but True Fleet Stories.
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WESTLAKE, CA – New-vehicle retail sales reflect the shift to smaller, less-expensive vehicles and the price decline for larger vehicles as they lose favor with consumers, according to www.powerinfonet.com.
Read More →SAN FRANCISCO – On August 4, the NAFA/PFSA San Francisco Chapters will be holding their Annual Golf Outing at the Silverado Resort and Country Club in Napa, Calif.
Read More →SAN FRANCISCO – A new report issued by the National Research Council claims fuel cells are still at least 15 years away from being commercially feasible.
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