
[1980] AF Top Fleet Dealers Honored
Automotive Fleet honors the nation's top selling fleet dealers.


Automotive Fleet honors the nation's top selling fleet dealers.


As time becomes an increasingly precious commodity, executives must use every tool available to use that time wisely and efficiently. Catching up on paperwork and making telephones calls from the back seats of limousines is becoming more common. Here's a look at the limousines of 1984. Click here to see the article called "Executive Fleet Transportation" from our July 1984 issue.


After 30 years the Department of Transportation and Department of Energy have collaborated with the auto industry, environmental groups, and consumers to create a new fuel economy label. This gallery shows examples of the labels for vehicles powered by different fuel and energy systems.


Toyota has released detailed information about its 2012 Prius V, the new larger model in the Prius family of vehicles. The Prius V will deliver an EPA-estimated 44 mpg city, 40 mpg highway, 42 mpg combined.


While the day of the "world car" has dawned at one domestic manufacturer, there has been a gradual, almost imperceptible shift in the global automotive industry toward a different kind of world car -- a "world class" car.


Industry leaders gathered for a celebration of PHH at its headquarters.


On the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the founding of AALA, Automotive Fleet published a pictorial history of the group through photos from conventions. At the 1980 convention, the group honored its founders and past presidents. Featured speakers included Armund Schoen. It was Schoen, along with the late John White and Ken Glaser who met in 1955 to form the association. Enjoy the walk down memory lane with old friends and colleagues, from 1963 through 1980.


AALA members enjoyed a warm Florida convention in 1982. During the convention, an informal survey of the leaders was conducted to determine the value of specific automobiles in the 24-36 months from January 1982. The top cars thought to be most valuable by the group were A-car, F-car, Oldsmobile, K-car, Mercedes 300SD, Honda, and Toyota Celica.


The 2011 New York International Auto Show featured a number of vehicle reveals, specifically a large number of sedans, from automakers. This gallery is a central area where you can check out the vehicles revealed at the show.


Attendees and exhibitors braved inclement weather and a leaky roof to see and show off the latest in fleet products in Chicago. NAFA’s 1996 Fleet Institute Exposition allowed nearly 2,500 attendees to discuss the latest products and technologies with almost 400 industry suppliers, manufacturers, and fleet management companies.


Work Truck magazine attended the 2011 NTEA Work Truck Show in Indianapolis.
