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September 15, 2008

Consumer Reports: Some Hybrid Cars Can Save Owners Thousands Over Five Years

YONKERS, N.Y. --- With gas prices soaring, Consumer Reports' latest analysis of owner costs shows that drivers can save anywhere from $500 to $4,250 over a five-year ownership period by choosing selected hybrids rather than similar conventional gasoline-powered vehicles.

Tags: Consumer Reports, hybrids

September 4, 2008

BMW 135i is Consumer Reports' Top-Rated Sporty Car

CR tests BMW coupe against Subaru Impreza WRX STi, Volkswagen R32, Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution and others for upcoming issue.

Tags: BMW 135i , Consumer Reports, Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution , Sporty Cars, Subaru Impreza WRX STi, Top-Rated Sporty Cars, Volkswagen R32

August 7, 2008

Consumer Reports: Murano, Tiguan Rated 'Very Good'

Consumer Reports tested three compact and sporty SUVs, and three two-row SUVs for its September issue.

Tags: Land Rover LR2, Consumer Reports, Infiniti EX, Jeep Grand Cherokee, Nissan Murano, Volkswagen Tiguan

July 10, 2008

Redesigned Subaru Forester Tops Small SUV Ratings

Consumer Reports says Subaru gave the second-generation Forester a more modern SUV look, but its real changes are found beneath its skin.

Tags: Consumer Reports, Forester , Jeep Liberty, Kia Sorento, Mitsubishi Outlander, Nissan Rogue, small SUV Ratings

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Predictions for Fleet in 2009

By Mike Antich
When looking ahead to the next 12 months, I foresee reduced operating costs for fleets offset by increased depreciation expense caused by anemic resale values and decreased incentive monies. Here’s why I believe this will be the case, along with other predictions for 2009.

2008: One of the Worst Years in Fleet History

By Mike Antich
I can’t recall a year as tumultuous as 2008. The year started with the Jan. 1 termination of the $1.8 billion merger between GE and PHH and ended with the near bankruptcy of GM and Chrysler. In between, we witnessed record fuel prices, then a spectacular freefall in fuel prices, a dismal used-vehicle market, unprecedented credit gridlock, the inability of some fleets to order new-vehicles, and fleet delivery disruptions due to a UAW strike and an epic Midwest flood that submerged rail lines.

Fleets Scramble to Cope With Extended Plant Shutdowns

By Mike Antich

Forecast for 2009: A Litany of Uncertainty

By Mike Antich

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ARN Magazine - March/April 2008

In This Issue:
Renting Wheels to Wheelchair Riders, in Memoriam: Fred Mudgett, Prepping Your Fleet Vehicles for Resale and much more…