Automotive Fleet’s Top 10 Blogs in 2023
The Automotive Fleet staff provided expert analysis on the latest industry trends and developments in 2023. Here are the most-read blogs from the past year.
The Automotive Fleet staff provided expert analysis on the latest industry trends and developments in 2023. Here are the most-read blogs from the past year.
Heading into 2024, Hyundai Motor North America announced several changes to its executive team.
As 2023 comes to an end, Automotive Fleet found fleet managers were interested in spec’ing, the impact of parts shortages, electrification, and ChatGPT.
Fulfilling a commitment from 2016, 20 automakers have fulfilled the voluntary pledge to equip nearly all light vehicles with automatic emergency braking.
The Automotive Fleet staff compiled a list of the top news for our fleet manager audience. From UAW strike coverage to exclusive Q&As, here are the top 10 news items from this year.
NuPropel's mission is to provide commercial vehicle stakeholders with a forum to share topics relating to advanced fuel vehicles and the transition to net zero work trucks, vans, SUVs, and fleets.
Nissan aims to improve headlight performance while reducing glare for oncoming traffic.
The 2024 Subaru WRX sedan delivers over 250 horsepower with a 6-speed transmission standard across all five trim levels.
Jose Samperio is vice president and general manager for Cummins North America On-Highway business and has nearly 20 years of experience at Cummins across various fields.
Wholesale supply ended November at 30 days, up one day from the end of October and flat year over year.
While the used vehicle market is not fully back to normal, it shows signs of more stability and balance.
To set next year's rate, the IRS was guided by moderating fuel prices against increases in vehicle acquisition costs and lower residual values.
In observance of National Impaired Driving Prevention Month, the NSC calls on all road users to take safety personally this holiday season.
EV inventory is stacking up on dealer lots as consumers spooked by high prices and sparse charging stations second-guess or resist buying them.
AT&T expects to begin adding the Rivian Commercial Van and R1 vehicles to its fleet in early 2024.
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