AutomotiveFleet.com has launched a comprehensive online van resource that allows fleet readers to research the 11 commercial passenger and cargo vans now available.
by Staff
May 23, 2014
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AutomotiveFleet.com has launched a comprehensive online van resource that allows fleet readers to research the 11 commercial passenger and cargo vans now available.
The Van Channel, which now appears in the blue topical navigation bar of AutomotiveFleet.com, formally launched May 23. The channel includes news, articles, photo galleries, videos, and extensive statistics on the 11 vans.
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Fleet readers can use the channel to research the Chevrolet City Express, Chevrolet Express, Ford E-Series, Ford Transit, Ford Transit Connect, GMC Savana, Mercedes-Benz Sprinter, Nissan NV, Nissan NV200, Ram C/V, and Ram ProMaster. Eventually, the channel will include the Ram ProMaster City when more details become available.
Be sure to check out our new commercial van video series that begins with the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter. We plan to produce a video featuring each of the vans in 2014.
Enjoy this resource, and don't be shy about giving us feedback. You can email Web Editor Paul Clinton at paul.clinton@bobit.com.
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