AFLA Elects Four Board Leaders
The Automotive Fleet & Leasing Association has elected and appointed four members to serve on their board ahead of the 2021 conference.
The Automotive Fleet & Leasing Association has elected and appointed four members to serve on their board ahead of the 2021 conference.
Companies such as UPS and FritoLay will have to wait a little longer for their all-electric Tesla Semi Class 8 trucks, as a second-quarter earnings report pushed production out to 2022.
The new marketplace — part of a larger trend in telematics — provides a comprehensive "single pane of glass" for customers to access products and services for fleets.
The current low-supply, high-demand situation means finding and buying a new vehicle may be a challenge.
High consumer demand and low inventories have allowed Ford to push average transaction prices to new highs.
The energy company will add rapid-charging stations along U.S. highways, helping customers minimize range anxiety.
Attendees to the conference will be able to drive the all-electric Volvo XC40 Recharge during Innovation in Motion, an interactive experience featuring EV ride and drives, technology displays, and autonomous vehicle demonstrations.
Mercedes-Benz Trucks is developing the battery-electric eEconic for municipal operations in multiple intensive trial series.
Plans are in place to build a first-of-its-kind all-electric refrigerated delivery vehicle.
The NHTSA reminds drivers to lock up, because lockdown triggered a surge in auto thefts.
Fleet drivers may be experiencing less congestion on the roadways in 2020 and even now, but roadway deaths shot up 7.2% in 2020 over 2019.
Between Kia and its parent company Hyundai, over 37,000 2021-22 MY vehicles are being recalled for a fuel leak issue that can pose a serious hazard.
Ford Motor Company has partnered with Michigan State University on a research project to suss out the merits of leveraging connected vehicle incident and collision data to boost infrastructure safety.
State Farm recently paid out a whopping $33.7 million in claims for catalytic converter thefts, which have soared across the country since the start of the pandemic.
It may be touted for its sporty new look, but safety is in the driver’s seat when it comes to the 2022 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross.
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