In its 2009 Annual Car Reliability Survey, Consumer Reports found that about 90 percent of Ford, Mercury and Lincoln products were found to have average or better reliability than its foreign counterparts.
Read More →WASHINGTON - The state of the U.S. economy is the top concern of trucking industry executives, according to a recent survey by the American Transportation Research Institute.
Read More →According to the survey conducted by LeaseTrader.com, road rage is the biggest distraction for male drivers, while female drivers said children in the vehicle causes the biggest distractions.
Read More →According to a survey conducted by the Automobile Club of Southern California, there has been a 70 percent decline in California drivers who text while driving, since the implementation of the in-vehicle texting ban.
Read More →Only four brands out of the 15 surveyed showed a year-over-year improvement, with Cadillac registering...
Read More →Survey shows that 59 percent of new car buyers do not intend to shop for a new vehicle in four years or more. This is an almost 13 percent increase from a 2005 survey.
Read More →The study shows economic conditions are accelerating fleet environmental initiatives in some organizations; cost continues to be perceived issue.
Read More →TORRANCE, CA – Seventeen percent of commercial fleet managers earned more than $100,000 per year in 2008, with 8-percent earning more than $120,000, according to a soon-to-be released compensation survey conducted by Automotive Fleet.
Read More →DEARBORN, MI - Kelley Blue Book announced Ford Motor Company is the winner of the 2009 Brand Image Award for the "Most Rugged Truck Brand."
Read More →Building alternative fuel cars and exploring emerging markets seen as chief opportunities. Execs continue to see significant rise in bankruptcies and M&A activity.
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