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Newsby Paul ClintonOctober 19, 2017

In Memoriam: Former Cadillac Manager Gambrell

William Gambrell, a longtime Cadillac manager who worked in the fleet division of the General Motors luxury brand, died on Oct. 9 at his Dearborn, Mich. home. He was 74.

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NewsMay 16, 2014

Putin Enlists Porsche to Update Russian Fleet

Russian President Vladimir Putin has contracted with Porsche to provide designs for a new "family of vehicles" dubbed "Project Cortege" for top officials.

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Photo Galleriesby StaffJune 7, 2011

[1984] Limousines and Executive Transportation

As time becomes an increasingly precious commodity, executives must use every tool available to use that time wisely and efficiently. Catching up on paperwork and making telephones calls from the back seats of limousines is becoming more common. Here's a look at the limousines of 1984. Click here to see the article called "Executive Fleet Transportation" from our July 1984 issue.

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ArticlesJuly 1, 1988

The Use of Limousines in the Corporate World

The use of limousines in the business world is becoming increasingly popular. Over 5,500 limousine services offer corporate transportation with a variety of amenities catering specifically to the traveling executive.

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ArticlesNovember 1, 1985

Security in a Limousine

The Personal Security Vehicle (PSV), a new concept in automotive security, has been introduced by Hess & Eisenhardt, the world's largest manufacturer of armored vehicles.

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ArticlesJuly 1, 1984

Executive Fleet Transporation: Limousines as a Corporate Tool

As time becomes an increasingly precious commodity, executives must use every tool available to use that time wisely and efficiently. Catching up on paperwork and making telephone calls from the back seats of limousines is becoming more common.

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ArticlesApril 1, 1962

Car Care a Must With Livery Firm

Keeping up the appearance of its cars is a major problem at Thorne Anderson Livery Service in Chi­cago.

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