The new diesel engine, available in the 2011 Ford F-Series Super Duty, is B20 compatible, which allows customers an additional fueling option that uses blends of up to 20 percent biodiesel and 80 percent petroleum diesel.
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Wholesale used-vehicle prices in February averaged $10,138, a 3 percent increase from November 2009 and an 8.3 percent increase from the prior year. This is the first time since July 2009 that average prices have topped $10,000.
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Automotive Lease Guide says the automaker may have lost 13 percent of its potential customers because of the recall.
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CERRITOS, CA - Isuzu Commercial Truck of America, (ICTA) Inc., introduced its new 12,000-lb. GVWR NPR ECO-MAX low cab forward truck, offering up to 20-percent improved fuel economy and increased payload capacity.
Read More →While 2009 was one of the roughest roads the auto industry has traveled, the road ahead looks more promising for the Detroit 3 with on average gain of approximately 3 percentage points in the 36-month residual outlook.
Read More →WASHINGTON - The Propane Education & Research Council (PERC) will host the 2010 Propane Engine Fuel Summit - highlighting a comprehensive program in on-and-off road propane vehicles and applications as well as the latest developments in propane technology.
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Hino expanded vocational applications for its lineup of medium-duty Class 4-7 trucks. In addition, it will introduce Class 4 & Class 5 hybrid cab-over models in MY-2012. Hino increased its Class 6 market share to 15 percent, up from 5 percent in 2005.
Read More →Effective Feb. 2 to March 31, GMAC Financial Services is offering qualified buyers 3.9 percent APR financing for terms up to 60 months on all GM Certified Pontiac G6 models.
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COLUMBUS, OHIO - The Q1 2010 FSR Equipment Buying Index as reported by CK Commercial Vehicle Research fell 21 percent from Q4 2009 to a reading of 54.5.
Read More →LOGAN TOWNSHIP, NJ - Mitsubishi Fuso Truck of America (MFTA) announced a new incentive program for 1Q 2010. Called "Get Up & Go," it offers 1.9-percent APR financing for 24 or 36 months in the U.S. and 5.4-percent APR financing for 48 or 60 months in Canada.
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