
Closing the Green Fleet Conference this year is John Viera, the Director of Sustainability and Vehicle Environmental Matters at Ford. This year he'll be making a case that not only is going green achievable for fleets, it's good business.
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Highlights of recent truck and van news include Ram Truck adding fleet-friendly options to the 2015 Ram Chassis Cab; F-450 to meet towing standard of 31,200 lbs.; and the Colorado and Canyon get fuel efficiency boost.
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Charter Communications has ordered more than 800 low-roof, regular-wheelbase Ford Transit vans for its technicians in 29 states, the automaker has announced.
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Ford's 2015 F-450 Super Duty pickup truck will meet the Society of Automotive Engineers' J2807 towing standard with a capability of hauling 31,200 pounds, Ford has announced.
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Ford lists 10 features of the 2015 F-150 pickup that were designed for drivers that make interacting with the truck easier. The features were based on customer research conducted by Ford human factor engineers. Photos courtesy of Ford.
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The Lancaster County Natural Gas Authority in South Carolina has begun replacing gasoline-powered Ford F-150 pickup trucks with bi-fuel F-150s as the utility plans to replace its entire fleet in six years, according to its general manager.
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A long-time employee of Metropolitan District Commission (MDC) was reportedly dragged out of his utility truck and assaulted by three individuals on Aug. 19 in Hartford after a minor car accident.
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Ford engineers have implemented several improvements to the 2015 F-150 pickup truck that should improve the aerodynamic efficiency of the vehicle and improve fuel efficiency, according to Ford.
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Fleets who order special versions of Ford's 2015 F-150 pickup truck can expect to receive their vehicles in February, following the arrival of more standard versions later this year.
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From aerodynamics and pricing to improved torque ratings, major OEMs last week rolled out some changes to their truck lineups.
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