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NewsFebruary 26, 2013

CEI Wins Contact Center Award in 2013 Stevie Competition for Sales and Customer Service

In its award entry, CEI highlighted its success in providing continuous service for the two days that its call center was without electrical power because of Hurricane Sandy.

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NewsJanuary 3, 2013

Holman Automotive and ARI Donate $50,000 to Red Cross to Support Sandy Relief Efforts

The leadership of Holman Automotive and ARI joined the leadership of the American Red Cross on December 12, 2012 at an official check presentation at ARI.

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NewsDecember 4, 2012

Emkay Helps Support the Victims of Hurricane Sandy

ITASCA, IL - The EMKAY team raised a total of $10,613 that was donated to the American Red Cross in support of the Hurricane Sandy victims.

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NewsNovember 26, 2012

Black Book Says Super Storm Sandy’s Effects Boosting Used Car Price Retention

GAINESVILLE, GA – Price drops for a number of used-vehicle segments are starting to slow as higher demand for vehicles in the wake of hurricane Sandy is starting to kick in, according to Black Book.

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NewsNovember 8, 2012

NADA Predicting Used-Car Prices to Increase 0.5 to 1.5 Percent Post-Sandy

McLEAN, VA - The National Automobile Dealers Association is projecting increases in used-car prices for luxury and import brands, and for pickup trucks.

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NewsNovember 7, 2012

EPA Waives Clean Diesel Requirements in Several States Due to Hurricane Sandy

WASHINGTON – The federal waivers will help ensure an adequate supply of fuel for emergency response in the impacted areas of New Jersey, New York City, and Pennsylvania, according to the EPA.

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NewsNovember 6, 2012

Black Book Says Resale Values Could Rise Post Super Storm Sandy

TORRANCE, CA - After super storm Sandy, the used-car market is about to see changes that will slow down vehicle resale value depreciation and possibly even push up prices in some categories, according to Black Book’s Senior Analyst Ricky Beggs.

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NewsNovember 6, 2012

Access to Fuel Improving But Still an Issue in Northeast

TORRANCE, CA - The U.S. Department of Energy and AAA are reporting that more fueling stations are operational in New York and New Jersey, and that the fuel distribution infrastructure in the northeast is slowly recovering.

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NewsNovember 2, 2012

Access to Fuel Still an Issue in Northeast Due to Power Outages and Supply Disruptions

TORRANCE, CA - AAA estimates that as of Friday at 3:00 p.m. in New York City, only 40 to 45% of gas stations are operating and selling gasoline; in New Jersey the organization stated that 45-50% of stations are operational; and in Long Island, only 35 to 40% are selling fuel.

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