
Nissan Frontier Overland Build Spotlights Real-World Truck Capability
Nissan’s latest Frontier build is aimed at overlanders, but the rugged platform and durability story could resonate with fleet buyers too.
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Nissan’s latest Frontier build is aimed at overlanders, but the rugged platform and durability story could resonate with fleet buyers too.
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The 2015 edition of the North American International Auto Show in Detroit featured new pickups from Nissan and Toyota, Fiat's new compact SUV, and a forward-looking Buick luxury sedan concept. Photos by Mike Antich.
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Mercedes-Benz Vans has name S&B Commercials as a retail outlet for Vito Taxi in the UK. From January 2015, customers will be able to buy both new and used Vito Taxi models from S&B Commercials in Welham Green, West Thurrock and Stansted.
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Dacia continues to develop in the Mediterranean basin with the establishment of operations in Israel.
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The decision to lightweight the Ford F-150 with an aluminum body was not reached lightly, and numerous challenges faced the automaker in making this risky change to its best-selling pickup truck.
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Tata Motors, an Indian automobile manufacturer, has launched four new next-generation PRIMA heavy commercial vehicles, for the very first time in Nepal, with partner Sipradi Trading Private Limited.
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Toyota has released photos of its 2016 Tacoma mid-size pickup that's debuting at the 2015 Detroit auto show. Toyota will give full details on Jan. 12. Read more here. Photos courtesy of Toyota.
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The industry consensus is that fleet license & title services will become more expensive in future years as vehicle registrations are blocked for unpaid tolls & violations. Transaction fees will increase to offset DMV budget shortages.
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Mobile apps will by fully integrated into fleet and become the medium for driver interaction, while cloud computing will accelerate the transmission of data. Vehicle connectivity will add a new dimension to fleet management.
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In the next 10 years, the fleet industry is forecast change more than it has in the past 15 years. These changes will mirror the broader transformation percolating throughout the global economy.
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Government-mandated CAFE standards are exerting pressure on OEMs to develop smaller, more lightweight models and add more alt-fuel vehicles and hybrids to their lineups. Lower fuel costs will shift TCO focus to depreciation.
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