
Model-year 2012 vehicles achieved an all-time high fuel economy of 23.6 miles per gallon, representing a 1.2 mpg increase over the previous year, according to a new report from the Environmental Protection Agency.
Read More →NHTSA reported that GM has recalled approximately 292,879 2011-2012 Chevrolet Cruze sedans equipped with 1.4L DOHC gasoline turbo engines, 6T40 front wheel drive automatic transmissions, and an electric vacuum pump that provides supplemental vacuum for brake assist when needed.
Read More →Chrysler said it has recalled 91 medium-duty trucks to replace transmissions that could potentially cause a loss of power. Affected vehicles include 2012-MY Ram 3500, 4500, and 5500 Chassis Cabs equipped with heavy-duty automatic transmissions.
Read More →The new certifications cover approximately 100 different 2012-2013 General Motors and Ford light-duty trucks and SUV platforms with GM 4.8L and 5.3L engines and Ford 3.7L, 4.6L, and 5.4L engines.
Read More →There are more hybrid models than ever before, but is the gap shrinking on return on investment for fleets?
Read More →DETROIT – General Motors is recalling 118,800 2010 – 2012 Chevrolet Colorado and GMC Canyon vehicles manufactured between November 9, 2009 and August 28, 2012 due to these vehicles potentially missing a secondary hood latch.
Read More →For the second consecutive year, the Chevrolet Volt was ranked at the top of Consumer Reports' National Research Center's Owner-Satisfaction survey.
Read More →Hyundai and Kia said procedural errors at the automakers’ joint testing operations in Korea led to incorrect fuel economy ratings.
Read More →Data provided by six fleet management companies found the average OTD time for the BMW X5 was 34 days, followed by the Jeep Wrangler at 42 days and Chevrolet Impala at 47 days.
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Key factors causing OTD delays were increased vehicle volumes due to continued auto industry sales growth, lengthy quality holds, parts shortages, ongoing railcar shortages, recalls, plant changes, and weather-related issues.
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