
Toronto-based telematics provider Fleet Complete will develop a connected fleet management software platform for OnStar-equipped General Motors vehicles under a new partnership with the manufacturer, the company has announced.
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Three-year-old full-size vans retained the most value among trucks, vans, and SUVs in the wholesale used vehicle market, according to Tom Kontos, KAR Auction Services' chief economist.
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Sales of vehicles to commercial fleets from eight manufactures increased 10.1% to 72,344 in March as sales of trucks, vans, and SUVs increased 10.4% to 62,419 and passenger car sales increased 8% to 9,925 units compared to a year ago, according to Automotive Fleet data.
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The Trump administration began the process of revising Obama-era fuel economy standards for vehicle manufacturers today, and announced it may revoke California's waiver that allows that state to set its own emissions rules.
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Lincoln will offer a plug-in hybrid version of its new Aviator three-row SUV that it revealed at the New York International Auto Show on March 28, the company announced.
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Mazda's CX-3 subcompact SUV will undergo a few modest updates for the 2019 model year, including driving dynamics upgrades that improve noise, vibration, and harshness, Mazda announced at the New York International Auto Show earlier this week.
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The Kia Optima midsize sedan will offer more standard driver-assisting technologies and a revamped infotainment system in its 2019 model year refresh, Kia announced at the New York International Auto Show earlier this week.
Read More →Trader Commercial Solutions, a division of Trader Interactive, added Allen Ewing to its team as Director of Major Accounts as the company continues to grow its Commercial Truck Trader brand.
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The 2019 Kia Sedona minivan has added a few technology features, improved styling, and an eight-speed transmission to boost fuel economy. Kia revealed the updates at the New York International Auto Show.
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Not just the illegally unprepared may feel the shock starting April 1, when full enforcement of the electronic logging device rule kicks in. That’s because everyone required to operate with an ELD will face “a firehose of violations” issued roadside by law enforcement, predicts Steve Bryan, president of Vigillo.
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