American Automotive Leasing Association members met in Chicago recently to attend the 20th Annual AALA Midyear Meeting. While AALA has been largely comprised of fleet leasing companies, there seems to be a trend toward gaining new membership in the small fleet business and retail leasing business.
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Leasing over 30,000 vehicles, ARI briefly pauses to remember their first quarter-of-a-century.
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 →Even more gratifying and interesting to me, however, is a trend I've noticed taking place within our industry's associations during the past six months. I'm speaking here of a new feeling of co-operation and empathy that seems to be growing among the various segments of the fleet field.
Read More →There was some good news, some bad news, and a lot of business that fell somewhere in between at the midyear fall meeting of the American Automotive Leasing Association in Chicago.
Read More →Repercussions of California's odometer legislation are being felt throughout the country. Because of this law, and all that the law portends, the automotive industry may be forced to change its long-standing approach in used car selling.
Read More →The leasing industry is by far the largest source of one and two year old vehicles for the used car market.
Read More →Banks entering leasing, capital gains by lessors and direct leasing by automakers were the major topics of discussion at the pre-model year meeting of the American Automotive Leasing Assn. in Chicago.
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