The automaker cited growing public interest in the Volt and said it plans to increase capacity from 30,000 units to 45,000 units, in 2012.
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With arbitration completed, General Motor’s new U.S. dealer network will be about 25 percent smaller than in early 2009, though it remains the nation’s largest. Facilities upgrades in the works.
Read More →COLUMBUS, OH - Forty-five percent of respondents surveyed plan to place orders for medium and heavy power units in the next three months, according to a report from CK Commercial Vehicle Research.
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The company said 90 percent of its 6,000 trucks run on propane, a cleaner burning fuel that results in less engine emission contaminants.
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The all-electric vehicles will be available to customers in California, Washington, Oregon, Arizona and Tennessee, who represent more than 55 percent of total Nissan LEAF reservations.
Read More →The new Explorer, which arrives in showrooms later this year, is also lighter than the previous model, contributing to its fuel efficiency.
Read More →ATLANTA - Within the first year of using FleetWave, the company was able to promote a 10-percent fleet size reduction for its communications, media, and headquarter divisions.
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The Volt’s comprehensive battery warranty covers all 161 battery components, 95 percent of which are designed and engineered by GM, in addition to the thermal management system, charging system and electric drive components.
Read More →MT. LAUREL, NJ - Automotive Resources International (ARI), a global fleet management solutions provider specializing in complex car and truck fleets, announces a Truck Hazard Perception program that identifies and addresses exact driver behaviors that present the greatest risk.
Read More →MUSCATINE, IA - Effective July 1, Bridgestone brand truck and bus radial tire base prices increased up to six percent in the United States.
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