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November 4, 2008

NADA & ATD Successful in Effort to Exempt Auxiliary Power Units From Federal Excise Tax

WASHINGTON – The National Automobile Dealers Association and American Truck Dealers led a successful effort to exempt Auxiliary Power Units (APUs) from the 12 percent federal excise tax (FET).

Tags: APU, ATD, Auxillary Power Units, federal excise tax , NADA

April 30, 2008

NADA Used Car Guide Enhances Commercial Truck Guide With Expanded Options

MCLEAN, VA – In response to customer feedback, NADA Used Car Guide has enhanced its ATD/NADA Official Commercial Truck Guide with a series of expanded construction options.

Tags: ATD/NADA Official Commercial Truck Guide, NADA, NADA Used Car Guide

March 19, 2008

ATD Convention Features Ford Marketing Heavyweight, Well-Known Political and Economic Analysts

McLEAN, VA – The American Truck Dealers (ATD) has assembled a leading lineup of manufacturing, political, and economic speakers for its 45th annual Convention & Exposition in Grapevine, Texas, Apr. 26-28.

Tags: American Truck Dealers, ATD, NADA

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Don’t Let the Auto Industry Become Collateral Damage to the Credit Crisis

By Mike Antich
GM, Ford, and Chrysler will testify Dec. 5 before the House Financial Services Committee in an effort to secure a $25 billion emergency bridge loan. It is imperative that this emergency funding be approved. Failure to do so will have negative repercussions to the fleet management industry. Here's why.

Are Executive Vehicle Fleets Becoming Politically Incorrect?

By Mike Antich
In today's economic environment, push-back is emerging at some companies about company-provided executive vehicle fleets. As the economy worsens and ever-increasing amounts of taxpayer monies are being used to prop up financially distressed companies, a negative perception is growing about executive compensation and the different perks tied into these compensation packages.

The Credit Crisis Impact on Fleet? Look to 1973 for Clues

By Mike Antich

Used-Vehicle Market Nosedives in October: More Downward Movement Anticipated

By Mike Antich

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Business Fleet - September/October 2008

In This Issue:
Hybrid Large Trucks: the Road to Viability, High Fuel Costs Push Companies to a Managed Fleet Program, Is Diesel Still a Good Deal? and much more…