
Mercedes-Benz Introduces All-New Electric C-Class
Mercedes-Benz introduces an all-electric C-Class with dual motors, up to 482 hp, fast charging, and a redesigned interior built on a dedicated EV platform.
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Mercedes-Benz introduces an all-electric C-Class with dual motors, up to 482 hp, fast charging, and a redesigned interior built on a dedicated EV platform.
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The 2019 Ram 2500 Tradesman was revealed for the first time at The Work Truck Show. Here's a closer look at the truck and its new safety features.
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Mercedes-Benz USA will offer a $500 corporate incentive for its 2019 A-Class sedan that's slated as a more affordable entry model for companies now offering the C-Class or CLA sedans to sales associates.
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March sales to commercial fleets increased 11.1%, while sales to government agencies increased 7.3%. Sales into daily rental increased 5.3%.
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Ford's 2020 Escape will enter its fourth generation with new hybrid powertrains, flexible cargo space, and new safety technology with a goal of remaining one of the leading compact SUVs adopted by commercial fleets.
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Ford walks us around its new 2020 Ford F-600 at The Work Truck Show.
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GM Fleet's Dan Tigges showed us the redesigned 2020 Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD and 3500HD pickups at The Work Truck Show.
Read More →Nissan will unveil its next-generation 2020 Versa subcompact sedan on April 12 in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., Nissan announced.
Read More →Following a lower-than-expected February, Cox Automotive is forecasting March U.S. auto sales volume to hit 1.547 million, an increase from last month, but a nearly 7% decline from March 2018.
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Hyundai's heavy update of its compact SUV includes a new engine, additional safety technologies, and an upgraded interior.
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Mark Buzzell is no stranger to fleet. As the prior president and CEO of Ford of Canada, one of his key responsibilities was managing its Canadian fleet business. Buzzell understands fleet and recognizes its importance to Ford.
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