For the past 56 years, Automotive Fleet has been the go-to resource for the fleet industry, working tirelessly to publish the most accurate and up-to-date information possible. Now we’re asking help from our readers to continue this long tradition of service to the fleet industry by taking a few minutes to complete a short questionnaire.
Read More →If you haven't taken Automotive Fleet’s 2017 salary survey — it's not too late. The deadline for the survey is March 13 at noon Pacific Standard Time.
Read More →Every two years, Automotive Fleet conducts a salary survey of fleet managers to find out what the average salary is for the fleet manager position. See how you compare with your peers.
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As you are making your New Year’s resolutions — this year resolve to attend the 2017 Global Fleet Conference in Miami.
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Commercial fleet management trends, open-end versus closed-end leasing, Element Financial Corp.'s acquisition of GE Capital's fleet unit, and telematics trends made up the most popular articles of 2016 on AutomotiveFleet.com.
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Telematics mergers, Ford's updated van lineup, safety tips, and Hyundai's holiday executive shakeup generated the highest reader engagement on AutomotiveFleet.com in 2016 among news items.
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The light-duty truck has a maximum towing capability of up to 12,200 pounds, also features its award-winning Pro Trailer Backup Assist.
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The Chevrolet Malibu saw big changes going into its ninth generation for the 2016-MY and 2017-MY, including the introduction of its first full hybrid model.
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Work Truck magazine, along with sister publications Automotive Fleet and HDT, is launching Work Truck eXchange (WTX) this week, Nov. 9 to 11, at the Scottsdale Resort at McCormick Ranch in Scottsdale, Ariz.
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Registration for the Global Fleet Conference 2017 has opened. The fifth annual Global Fleet Conference will be held June 6 to 8, and will be returning to Miami, site of the sold out 2015 conference.
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