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December 3, 2008

With a Transfer Flow’s 50-Gallon Auxiliary Fuel Tank System Extends Truck Range

CHICO, CA - According to Transfer Flow, Inc., its 50-gallon auxiliary fuel tank helps trucks increase their range and save money at the pumps.

Tags: 50-gallon, auxillary fuel tank, Dodge, Ford, GM, Pickups, Transfer Flow

November 11, 2008

Baytech First to Certify 2009-MY CNG Pickups and Vans

LOS ALTOS, CA – Baytech Corporation has obtained EPA and CARB certifications for its dedicated compressed natural gas (CNG)-fueled 2009 General Motors full-size pickups and vans.

Tags: 2009-MY, Baytech, CNG, Pickups, Vans

February 27, 2008

Automakers Focusing on Safety in Pickups

DETROIT – When the redesigned Ford F-150 and Dodge Ram hit dealerships this fall, some important safety features will also be standard, including electronic stability systems.

Tags: Dodge Ram, F-150, IIHS, Pickups, safety

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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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Auto Fleet - October 2008

In This Issue:
Mixed ’08 OTD Performance: Some Models Up, Some Down, Pitcher Takes the Helm at LeasePlan USA, Person Use Charges Increase in 2008 and much more…