Donlen has released an advanced electronic draft portal that provides courtesy delivery dealers with enhanced visibility of vehicles on order through each step of the production phase to improve the driver and dealer experience for fleet customers.
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The majority of commercial fleets report they will acquire approximately the same number of vehicles in the 2017 model-year as they did in the preceding year. However, energy-sector fleets signal decreased new-vehicle orders.
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Subaru will begin announcing pricing for its 2017 model-year vehicles in May, and announce pricing on most models by the end of summer, according to an announcement to commercial fleets.
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Subaru has set the dates fleets can order its 2017 model-year vehicles and released estimated delivery months for the vehicles, according to information provided to Automotive Fleet.
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A “dream team” of 18 fleet truck experts was assembled to discuss ways to optimize the upfitting process. In part 1 of our two-part series, these subject-matter experts reveal how to avoid common upfitting mistakes. It all starts with proper planning.
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Subaru has announced several updates to the timetable for fleet ordering for three vehicles for the 2016 model year and set the order cut-off dates for its entire lineup.
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Buyers in California can begin ordering Toyota's hydrogen-powered Mirai fuel cell sedan on July 20 through the Toyota website, the automaker announced.
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Hyundai will open its fleet ordering bank for the 2016 model-year Sonata and Sonata plug-in EV in May, which will complete its 2016-MY lineup availability for fleets, the automaker has announced.
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Subaru has released the order cutoff dates for its 2015-MY vehicles.
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When it comes time to acquire a new truck, small fleets need it “yesterday.” If you can’t choose a vehicle to your specs and with your equipment out of dealer stock, then yesterday can turn into weeks, or even months. Here are seven tips to help shorten the order-to-delivery process.
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