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ArticlesMarch 1, 2004

Developing a Fleet Business Plan to Drive Organizational Change

A fleet business plan forces change when the company has 2,100 vehicles providing electric power to nearly 800,000 customers and delivers nearly 1 million acre-feet of water to a service area in central Arizona.

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NewsFebruary 23, 2004

Alt-Fuel Use in Maricopa County, AZ, Falling Short

More than half of Maricopa County's alternative-fuel vehicles purchased especially to help clean up the Valley's air seldom or never use clean-burning fuels, an Arizona Republic newspaper analysis on Feb. 19 shows.

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NewsFebruary 17, 2004

Chrysler Group Begins Production of 2005 Chrysler 300 and Dodge Magnum

The Chrysler Group launched a new phase of manufacturing on February 11 at its Brampton (Ontario) Assembly Plant to produce the all-new 2005 Chrysler 300 and Dodge Magnum, the company’s family of rear-wheel drive sedans.

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NewsFebruary 17, 2004

Chrysler Group Begins Production of 2005 Chrysler 300 and Dodge Magnum

The Chrysler Group launched a new phase of manufacturing on February 11 at its Brampton (Ontario) Assembly Plant to produce the all-new 2005 Chrysler 300 and Dodge Magnum, the company’s family of rear-wheel drive sedans.

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NewsFebruary 9, 2004

Six Independent Auctions Team Up with Donlen to Support Local Charity

Donlen Corporation and six independent auto auctions have teamed up with the goal of raising $25,000 this March for the “One Step At A Time” camp – a summer camp in Lake Geneva, WI, that provides positive, safe and fun experiences for children with cancer or leukemia.

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NewsFebruary 9, 2004

Baittinger to Retire from ARI After 43 Years

Following a four-decade career with ARI, Ken Baittinger, senior vice president, client relations/operations, retired effective January 2004.

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Market TrendsFebruary 4, 2004

First-Ever Privacy Law Protects Drivers from Black Box Data

Event data recorders (EDRs) are electronic “black boxes” that collect and store information about the operation of a vehicle. A variety of data can be recorded such as vehicle speed, steering wheel angle, accelerator pedal position, and the degree of pressure applied to the brakes immediately prior to an accident. Nationwide, black box sensors have been built into millions of vehicles currently in operation.

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NewsFebruary 2, 2004

Auto Leasing Expected to Rise in 2004

The new-car lease is making a comeback. A fading trend in recent years because of price incentives for car buyers and big losses for banks and automakers, leasing is expected to regain popularity this year, according to a report by the Associated Press on January 29.

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Articlesby Mike AntichFebruary 1, 2004

First-Ever Privacy Law Protects Drivers from Black Box Data

Event data recorders (EDRs) are electronic “black boxes” that collect and store information about the operation of a vehicle. A variety of data can be recorded such as vehicle speed, steering wheel angle, accelerator pedal position, and the degree of pressure applied to the brakes immediately prior to an accident. Nationwide, black box sensors have been built into millions of vehicles currently in operation.

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NewsJanuary 26, 2004

In Memoriam: Berge “Duke” Tookman: 1926-2004

Berge Garen Tookman, known as "Duke", passed away on Jan. 21, 2004 in Cleveland. He was 77. Tookman started his automotive career in 1949 with Southeast Chevrolet, a Cleveland dealership owned by Tony LaRiche. He became general sales manager of Southeast Chevrolet at the age of 22.

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