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NewsDecember 23, 2014

OEMs to Sell 16.5M Light-Duty Vehicles

Vehicle manufacturers should sell 16.5 million light-duty vehicles in retail and fleet channels in 2014, which represents a 6 percent increase from 2013 amid the backdrop of an improving U.S. economy, according to Edmunds.com.

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NewsSeptember 26, 2011

Employers With Mixed-Class Fleets Could Lose the Motor Carrier OT Exemption

ROCHESTER, NY– The decision by a federal district court in New York applies to employees otherwise exempt from overtime under the Motor Carrier Act who drive vehicles that weigh less than 10,000 lbs. during a normal workweek.

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NewsApril 8, 2010

Networkfleet Offers One-Plug Installation GPS Device

The one box-one plug solution doesn’t require wire splicing and makes DIY installation quick and easy.

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NewsDecember 22, 2009

AutoPacific Sales Forecast: U.S. Light-Vehicle Sales Set for Slow Recovery

AutoPacific forecasts industry volume of 11.4 million units in 2010, and by 2015, there will be industry sales of 15.4 million, a far cry from the near-17 million unit years seen through the past decade.

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NewsDecember 3, 2009

New Trends Report: Fuel Economy Increases as CO2 Decreases

According to a report conducted by the EPA, for the fifth consecutive year, carbon dioxide emissions for new cars and light-duty trucks have decreased.

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NewsNovember 19, 2009

CleanFUEL USA Expands Alternative Fuel Options for Light-Duty Fleets

CleanFUEL USA unveils its Liquid Propane Injection system for the GM 6.0-liter engine, which will be available in the first quarter of 2010.

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Articlesby Joe BohnMay 1, 2007

What's the Early Report on the New 2008 Diesel Engines?

Questions linger regarding the reliability and serviceability of the new powertrain’s emissions systems. However, the technology isn’t all that new; with a proven history of reliability, it is designed to minimally impact drivers and serviceability.

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