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Another major shot has been fired in the continuing battle over H.R. 1415, the bill seeking to ban fleet incentives. Recently General Motors joined the ranks of bill opponents alongside Chrysler, AALA, ACRA, AFLA, and Automotive Fleet.
Read More →At AF roundtable, pro dealers see increasing sophistication in services they offer.
Read More →At the outset of the AFLA meeting, there was something suspect about the presentation of Herr Paul Vollmer, consultant to the German auto industry, on how the German auto industry will not only set trends, but will take on the role of world leader in car making.
Read More →Probably the most lively session at the AFLA Fall Meeting in Chicago this year was the Confessions of Car Wholesalers, a panel discussion of the wholesale car business followed by a testy question and answer session moderated by Pierce Walsh of Warren Buick.
Read More →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.
Read More →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.
Read More →With over 7,000 units to fleet customers, Long Chevrolet is the largest volume fleet dealership in the nation not affiliated with its own leasing company. Two reasons for success: Owner Jim Long and Director of Fleet Sales Don Fenton.
Read More →Addressing the largest group ever at an Automotive Fleet and Leasing Association meeting, President Ron Trapani(ABC Buying Corporation) welcomed more than 170 members to AFLA’s Fifth Annual Meeting at the Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel in Detroit.
Read More →2nd annual meeting of young association hailed success. . . plans made for future activities and programs
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