Showroom - Honda Accord: Last of the Midsize Redesigns
While you can still count on the Accord for its proven track record in reliability and resale value, the vehicle has been outdone on many other fronts.
While you can still count on the Accord for its proven track record in reliability and resale value, the vehicle has been outdone on many other fronts.
The Audi Q5 Hybrid is the automakers's first mass-production hybrid vehicle.
The five-passenger, four-cylinder Encore dropped a couple weight classes to duke it out with a select class of fighters, while boasting an impressive cargo capacity at 18 cubic feet.
Four fleets share their stories on the process of acquiring and converting vehicles to propane autogas and building the fueling infrastructure.
The action in the commercial van market is getting hot and heavy. With pickup truck-like capabilities, improved fuel economy, and white space for branding, new and updated van offerings are attracting a new breed of business entrepreneurs.
The first-ever, official million-mile engine test of re-refined oil in actual fleet service was completed in July after a four-year run.
With plans to gradually roll out its In-Cylinder Technology Plus (ICT+) throughout 2013, Navistar discusses how it will meet 2014 and 2017 emissions standards.
Slated to replace the E-Series Van and Wagon in 2014, the eye-catching Transit makes its debut. The all-new version of the Transit is expected to be lighter and more fuel-efficient than the venerable E-Series.
Proper tire selection takes into account specific vehicle application and vehicle weight. Find out what other factors should be considered.
With the potential to save lives and reduce accident management costs, a carefully crafted safety policy is a necessity.
Several experts offer insight to help fleets prepare for the regulations impacting medium- and heavy-duty trucks beginning in 2014.
It’s a simple question, but a complex answer. Print publications, online newsletters, industry conferences, fleet management company resources, and factory reps and OEM websites form key components of the answer.
The automaker is making a strong, new commitment to the fleet market going into 2013. It hopes to offer fleets an attractive mix of reliability, innovative technology, and lower lifecycle costs.
In today’s era of tight budgets, truck fleet managers are using innovative ways from rightsizing to decreasing maintenance costs to shortcycling to save money and boost efficiency.
Demonstrating its ability to fulfill the needs of a variety of businesses, at a recent media event in Chicago, the automaker invited several of its upfitters to display the many different faces of the Sprinter.
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