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November 20, 2008

ALG Releases Winners for Tenth Annual Residual Value Awards

American Honda Motor Company, Inc. wins Industry Brand Residual Value Award for the sixth consecutive year.

Tags: Acura, ALG, BMW, Honda Motor Company, Land Rover, Nissan, Residual Value Awards, Scion, Toyota

June 12, 2008

Nissan to Launch Clean Diesel SUV and Maxima

Japanese and German automakers have been investing in clean diesel technology to woo Japanese and U.S. drivers, who have been less enthusiastic about diesel-powered cars.

Tags: Clean Diesel SUV , green fleet, Maxima, Nissan

April 17, 2008

Chrysler, Nissan Confirm New OEM Product Agreements

Nissan will manufacture an all-new, fuel-efficient small car based on a Chrysler concept and design. Chrysler will manufacture a full-size pickup for Nissan.

Tags: chrysler, Nissan, OEM , OEM Product Agreements , Tom LaSorda

April 9, 2008

Nissan Enters North America Light Commercial Vehicle Business

Nissan North America Inc. said it will enter the light commercial-vehicle segment with three new vehicles made in the United States.

Tags: Cummins Inc., light-duty truck, Nissan, ZF Friedrichshafen AG

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Are Executive Vehicle Fleets Becoming Politically Incorrect?

By Mike Antich
In today's economic environment, push-back is emerging at some companies about company-provided executive vehicle fleets. As the economy worsens and ever-increasing amounts of taxpayer monies are being used to prop up financially distressed companies, a negative perception is growing about executive compensation and the different perks tied into these compensation packages.

The Credit Crisis Impact on Fleet? Look to 1973 for Clues

By Mike Antich
Fuel prices hit record highs. The cost of financing a fleet doubles. Used-vehicle values plummet. Dealers are unable to sell the vehicles they have in inventory. Geopolitically, the U.S. is embroiled in war and the macro-economy teeters on recession. If you think I'm talking about 2008, think again. The year was 1973.

Used-Vehicle Market Nosedives in October: More Downward Movement Anticipated

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Don't Let Drivers Grow Complacent with Lower Fuel Prices

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Fleet Financials - September/October 2008

In This Issue:
Aramark Reinvents its Uniform and Career Apparel Fleet, How the Pros Control Fleet Fuel Costs, Called to Depose in a Lawsuit? 10 Tips You Need to Know and much more…