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NewsOctober 17, 2006

New Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel Fuel Hits Pumps Nationwide

WASHINGTON, D.C. – More than 8 million diesel-powered trucks and buses in the United States are now able to fill up with a new, ultra-low sulfur fuel that is 97-percent cleaner than the old formulation it replaces. The new fuel, combined with improved engine technology, will reduce diesel tailpipe pollution.

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NewsOctober 6, 2006

Fox Rent A Car to Offer Discounted Hybrids in Corporate Account Program

Business customers receive 5 percent off on all vehicles, unlimited mileage and free additional drivers.

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NewsOctober 6, 2006

Study Shows Side Airbags Reduce Crash Deaths

Side airbags could save 2,000 lives per year, safety advocates say; about 80 percent of new cars and SUVs have side airbags as standard or optional equipment.

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NewsOctober 6, 2006

UK Fuel Card Site Finds Fraud in Company Drivers' Expense Claims

Survey finds that fuel cards could save up to 6 percent of a company's turnover.

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NewsSeptember 27, 2006

Nissan Prepares to Sell Ambulances, Commercial Trucks in North America

Nissan assigned a team to study its entry into the United States more than a year ago; company targets 40 percent sales increase for commercial trucks by March 2008.

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NewsSeptember 22, 2006

Ford Announces Accelerated Product Plan

Plan promises 70 percent new or upgraded lineups by 2008; including investment in flexible-fuel, diesel, hydrogen and hybrid powertrains.

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NewsSeptember 7, 2006

California Switches to New Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel Fuel

New fuel contributes to state's goal of reducing emissions by 85 percent in 2020.

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NewsAugust 24, 2006

PIN: Compacts Near 2-Year Sweep in Retained Value

Compacts lead in retained value by 3 percentage points, in days-to-turn and in used vehicle pricing for 22 straight months.

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NewsAugust 23, 2006

Truck Fatalities Decline in 2005

Fatalities down 0.4 percent, injuries in truck-involved crashes down 1.7 percent, NHTSA announced.

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NewsAugust 22, 2006

Ford to Unveil New Diesel Engine

F-250 and F-350 trucks with 6.4-liter diesel to go on sale next year, providing better fuel economy, more horsepower, 90 percent less particulate pollution.

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