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Articlesby Ed BobitOctober 1, 1972

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The odometer situation upsets me!

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Articlesby Ed BobitSeptember 1, 1972

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There is a constant challenge to the men in our business world who have the responsibility for fleets.

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Articlesby Ed BobitAugust 1, 1972

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Too often I have fell prey to a sympathetic feeling after listening to another of the volume of reports surrounding a car's poor quality and the difficulty in getting it repaired.

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Articlesby Ed BobitJuly 1, 1972

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The literal deceit of continuing violations of the current odometer laws is appalling.

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Articlesby Ed BobitJune 1, 1972

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My name is Barbara Bobit; I'm 16 and pinch-hitting for pop who is following this month's convention circuit.

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Articlesby Ed BobitMay 1, 1972

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Dateline: Santa Ana, California — The Orange County fleet of 325 passenger sedans, 292 pickup trucks, 50 panel trucks and 33 station wagons will not be converted to either natural or liquid propane gas as had been planned.

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Articlesby Ed BobitApril 1, 1972

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We at Automotive Fleet have been living with the history of the car fleet market during the past decade and continue our efforts to provide the voice and leadership within the market for a fair and better business atmosphere among our readers for the future.

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Articlesby Ed BobitMarch 1, 1972

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Just try to guess the date of this quote and then let me know what change really is . . .

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Articlesby Ed BobitFebruary 1, 1972

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America's noted historian, James Harvey Robinson, put some phrases together that apply today to the enigma of auto auctions within the automotive industry when he wrote: "Few of us take the pains to study the origins of our cherished convictions; indeed, we have a natural repugnance to so doing.

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Articlesby Ed BobitJanuary 1, 1972

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For openers, George Bernard Shaw once said . . . "You see things and say—why. But I dream things that never were, and I say—why not."

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