
Ford will produce a gasoline-electric hybrid F-150 pickup at its Ford River Rouge Complex in Dearborn, Mich. within two years, the company announced during a celebration at the plant commemorating 100 years of building vehicles.
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When your vehicle runs over and crushes a soda can, it's due to a 4,000-to-1 weight ratio. That's the exact same weight ratio of a moving freight train striking your vehicle.
Read More →Lunewave, an Arizona-based startup focused on building new sensor technology for autonomous vehicles, has received $5 million in backing from Fraser McCombs Capital, BMW i Ventures, Baidu Ventures, and other investors.
Read More →Driving Dynamics Inc. has been selected as a Top 20 Health & Safety Training Company by Training Industry Inc. for the second year in a row, the fleet driver training provider announced.
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Battery and Electric Vehicle Pioneer BYD (Build Your Dreams) announced the completion of its latest U.S. investment, a new $5 million 100,000-square-foot warehouse for its Lancaster, Calif., manufacturing plant.
Read More →Decisiv, Inc. and MSTS have announced a partnership and integration strategy to provide an end-to-end connected customer experience for the management of a fleet's service and repairs.
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Congestion peaked in the late afternoon in 19 of the most populous 20 cities studied by Geotab with the exception of Baltimore, which had the most gridlocked congestion between 8 and 9 a.m., the telematics provider found.
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Edmunds is forecasting 1,392,434 new vehicles sales through September, representing a 5.4% decline from March and an 8.3% decline from the same time last year.
Read More →Fleet Complete will provide its data platform to Toyota to allow fleet users to gain deeper intelligence around the vehicle's location and operation, the Toronto-based telematics provider announced.
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Ford's 2019 Ranger will offer an array of options exclusively for fleet purchasers, as a midsize pickup that arrives early next year to reclaim the prominence it once enjoyed with pest control, landscaping, and other commercial and government fleets.
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