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Photo Galleriesby StaffJune 8, 2011

[1980] AF Top Fleet Dealers Honored

Automotive Fleet honors the nation's top selling fleet dealers.

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Photo Galleriesby StaffApril 30, 2011

[1983] AF's Fleet Dealer of the Year Awards

Automotive Fleet honored the industry's top dealers in 1983.

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ArticlesCover StoryOctober 1, 1980

Quality and Economy Highlight 1981 Priorities

Efficiency and workmanship have been thrown under sharp focus for 1981.

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ArticlesNovember 1, 1970

Detroit Is Soft-Peddaling the Muscle Market

Once considered the great white hope of the auto industry, Detroit this year is soft pedaling the muscle market. Chrysler is a notable exception. But even so, the emphasis on youth orientation seems to be fading.

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ArticlesJune 1, 1969

Armund Schoen Looks At Leasing

The President of Four Wheels talks to Railway Systems Association Seminar about leasing

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ArticlesCover StorySeptember 1, 1967

Fleet Allowances for 1968

With all major companies offering updated fleet allowance programs...competition should prove lively for the 1968 model year.

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ArticlesJuly 1, 1963

AF Goes To Detroit to Preview of The 1964 Cars

Changes Held to A Minimum In New Models

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ArticlesMay 1, 1963

Air Conditioned Cars Are Moving Out Of The Status Symbol Class

Cool Cars Are Moving Out Of the Status-Symbol Class As Prices Go Down And Quality Improves

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ArticlesCover StoryOctober 1, 1962

Styling Conformity Marks the 1963s; Last Year's Functional Changes Expanded

The 1963 cars which are now dotting the streets do not feature many engineering or functional changes-the prime concern of all fleet users. There are no breathtaking announcements or engineering breakthroughs. Styling refinements, for the most part, are the byword for 1963.

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ArticlesCover StoryFebruary 1, 1962

Dream Cars Are Coming: Engineering Breakthroughs Pave the Way

Cars that run 100,000 miles without a ma­jor repair, are powered by several revolu­tionary types of automotive propulsion-from jet to chemical-and never need an oil change or grease job.

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