Ford Motor Co. said on December 10 that it would offer anti-rollover technology in its most popular sport utilities, the latest in a series of moves by automakers to improve SUV safety, according to the Detroit News.
Read More →A dashboard device is being marketed that changes red traffic lights to green at the touch of a button. Police, fire and rescue vehicles have had access to such equipment for years, but according to an article in the Washington Post, the devices are becoming available to ordinary motorists thanks to advances in technology and a little help from the Internet.
Read More →The ninth annual CAR 2004 will offer a broad spectrum of educational opportunities for vehicle remarketers, featuring speakers, panelists, and an all-star line up of industry keynoters will discuss their remarketing knowledge and insights over three days at the industry’s most comprehensive remarketing conference and trade show. CAR will be held January 21-23 at the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino.
Read More →The ninth annual CAR 2004 will offer a broad spectrum of educational opportunities for vehicle remarketers, featuring speakers, panelists, and an all-star line up of industry keynoters will discuss their remarketing knowledge and insights over three days at the industry’s most comprehensive remarketing conference and trade show. CAR will be held January 21-23 at the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino.
Read More →General Motors Corp. says it will put at least 2 million vehicles on the road by 2008 with new engines that incorporate technology to improve fuel economy by as much as 8 percent.
Read More →A new proposal to clean Southern California's air would bring new technology to the war on smog, using roadside sensors to measure pollutants spewing from tailpipes as vehicles accelerate.
Read More →Ryder System said it has licensed software from CheckFree i-Solutions, allowing it to provide electronic billing and payment services to qualified lease customers. The companies said in a release that CheckFree i-Series software was integrated with Ryder's existing technology platforms including invoicing, accounts receivable and customer care systems.
Read More →PHH Arvalwas named on October 16 as the first-place winner for Best Practices in Business Continuity Planning by the Technology Managers Forum, a professional association for high-ranking information technology managers headquartered in New York City.
Read More →PHH Arvalwas named on October 16 as the first-place winner for Best Practices in Business Continuity Planning by the Technology Managers Forum, a professional association for high-ranking information technology managers headquartered in New York City.
Read More →As evidence of its commitment to flex-fuel technology, DaimlerChrysler Fleet offers three flexible-fuel vehicles (FFV) They are:The 2004 Dodge Stratus sedan and Chrysler Sebring sedan, when equipped with the 2.7-liter V6 Flex-Fuel engine, and the Dodge Ram 1500 pickup, when equipped with the new 4.7-liter Magnum® V8 Flex-Fuel engine.
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