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Mercedes-Benz will no longer offer diesel powertrains for its passenger cars in the United States, but will continue to produce diesel variants of its Sprinter Vans, Autoblog reports.
Read More →Lubrication Specialties Inc., manufacturer of Hot Shot’s Secret fuel and oil additives, announced a new two-step fuel additive treatment plan developed to work with all diesel engines, light-, medium-, and heavy-duty, for both import and domestic vehicles.
Read More →JohnDow Industries recently introduced its new line of Diesel Carrytanks. The tanks are available in 58- and 106-gallon capacities and are designed to transport and transfer diesel fuel wherever it is needed.
Read More →Keeping gasoline and diesel engines running smoothly and efficiently is important to efficient fleet operations. Understanding additives can help.
Read More →With one dose, Hot Shot's Diesel Extreme cleans out fuel tanks, lines, and injectors, removes moisture, boosts cetane, lubricates the fuel pump and injectors, neutralizes acid, and restores fuel economy and power back to the vehicle’s original performance.
Read More →From pricing to convenience, there are many benefits for an on-site fueling facility. But, time to recoup initial investments and additional maintenance requirements should be considered.
Read More →Managing fuel is about so much more than a price tag. Fuel professionals share insight into best practices for fleets to get a handle on rising costs, cut down on fuel use, and keep track of purchases.
Read More →The top 10 Business Fleet feature articles of 2016 covered several topics including leasing, truck body designs, technology, and diesel pickup trucks.
Read More →Davco Technology's Shop Pro FXP 95 and the Shop Pro MX are designed to prime diesel engines, transfer fuel from fuel tanks and clean contaminated fuel in a fuel tank.
Read More →Idaho Youth Ranch has improved fleet efficiency through initiatives such as mobile technicians and electronic routing, as well as by adding new Kenworth T270 leased trucks to its fleet.
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