Ford's Vehicle Emissions and Fuel Cost Calculator uses vehicle type, fuel type, possible traffic conditions and the geographic region where a given vehicle type could be used to generate fleet fuel efficiency and emissions data.
Read More →DETROIT – Chevrolet will introduce a diesel version of its Cruze to the U.S. market in 2013, building on its global powertrain expertise and adding to the popularity of the vehicle, which was first released to U.S. fleets and consumers in 2011.
Read More →LOS ANGELES - Automotive Fleet contacted the California Air Resources Board to find out how these new standards will affect fleet orders and vehicle costs.
Read More →When California terminated a program that gave carpool lane access to hybrid car drivers traveling alone, the state created an unintentional consequence: slowed traffic in all lanes, according to transportation engineers at the University of California, Berkeley.
Read More →POWAY, CA - Mitchell 1, a Snap-on Company, is currently updating its online programs, Tractor-Trailer.net, Medium-Duty.net, and Repair-Connect.net, to now include diagnostic and repair information for 2010 engines designed to meet new EPA emissions standards.
Read More →WASHINGTON - The new fuel-economy and emissions standards will go into effect beginning in MY-2014.
Read More →TORRANCE, CA - Business Fleet asked the vehicle lifecycle experts at Vincentric to provide cost data for popular fleet sedan and crossover models along with their outputs of smog-forming pollutants and greenhouse gases.
Read More →The deadline for proposing new standards for model year 2017-2025 cars and light-duty trucks has been set to Sept. 1, 2011.
Read More →New vehicles in California, Missouri and Ohio launch as part of plan to improve fleet fuel efficiency and reduce environmental impact.
Read More →WARRENVILLE, IL - Navistar issues a response to the regulatory proposal to improve fuel efficiency and reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from medium- and heavy-duty trucks and buses released Oct. 25 by the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the U. S. Department of Transportation (DOT).
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