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ArticlesOctober 1, 1980

Shift to Compact Cars In Full Swing For '81

NAFA survey shows that 50-percent of new cars acquired during 1981 will be compacts.

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ArticlesCover StoryOctober 1, 1980

Quality and Economy Highlight 1981 Priorities

Efficiency and workmanship have been thrown under sharp focus for 1981.

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ArticlesJune 1, 1980

NAFA Study Shows Increase in Fleet Operating Costs

Survey indicates that running costs have risen two cents per mile.

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ArticlesMarch 1, 1980

Personal Use Chargebacks Register Slow Climb

NAFA study also shows increased driver reimbursement.

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ArticlesMay 1, 1977

NAFA Pittsburgh Conference Marks 20th Growth Year

Record attendance reached with 800 members and guests.

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ArticlesCover StoryAugust 1, 1976

Women Who Hold the Keys: Profiles of Accomplishment

"Most of my business contacts judge me on my ability, not my sex," says one top fleet manager.

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ArticlesAugust 1, 1976

Capsule Comments By 18 Key Women

Fleet management is no longer the realm of only men. Here, 18 top fleet managers talk about their fleets more than their gender.

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Articlesby Ed BobitMay 1, 1974

Ed Bobit's Publisher's Page

I would like to doff my hat to both the NAFA and AFLA convention committees. Having just returned from a week in New York, attending meetings, discussing current crises, listening to leaders, participating in the Fleet Fair, enjoying hospitality suites and just plain talking with literally hundreds of our readers, makes me feel that our industry is following a wise course.

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ArticlesDecember 1, 1973

ARI Celebrates 25th Anniversary

Leasing over 30,000 vehicles, ARI briefly pauses to remember their first quarter-of-a-century.

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Articlesby Ed BobitNovember 1, 1973

Ed Bobit: Vehicle Manufacturers Should Follow Truck Manufacturers' Lead on High Mileage Warranties

Today Ryder, several other heavy truck users, and the truck manufacturers - as well as their common-cousins who supply the major components - are successfully developing a half-million-mile truck.

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