
The last of a dying breed of compact vans is discontinued. Where does that leave fleets?
The majority of fleets are reporting that their acquisition strategies are being stimulated by solid organic business growth, with most forecasting an increase or continuation of the same order volume in model-year 2019.
A staple of many commercial fleets is the van. From compact vans to their full-size counterparts, there are a growing number of vans available for fleets in 2018.
In these vehicles, the occupant classification system may not function properly and may mistakenly disable the passenger air bag.
The smaller size of compact work vans fit in more compact urban environments, while still providing abundant cargo capacity and myriad configurations for vocational fleet requirements.
General Motors struck an agreement with Nissan to rebadge the Nissan NV200 as the Chevrolet City Express. This compact cargo van competes with the Ram ProMaster City and the Ford Transit Connect.
To increase capabilities and continue to meet the needs of fleet customers, Leggett & Platt CVP announced the expansion of its Kansas City facility, opening of a new facility in Baltimore and closure of Elyria, Ohio, install facility.
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Van upfitters have begun offering partitions, shelving and roof racks for the 2015 Chevrolet City Express compact van since the vehicle's introduction late last year.
GM Fleet & Commercial gives an overview of its Chevrolet City Express compact cargo van that arrives for the 2015 model year. Video sponsored by GM.
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