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November 26, 2008

AFLA Gets 'Linked In'

ST. PAUL, MN – AFLA has begun utilizing online social networking site LinkedIn.com to help commercial fleet professionals connect on issues important to commercial fleet.

Tags: AFLA, Automotive Fleet & Leasing Association, commercial fleets, networking

November 20, 2008

Join Automotive Fleet's LinkedIn and Facebook Networking Groups

TORRANCE, CA – Network with other fleet professionals without ever leaving your computer! Meet your colleagues in commercial fleet, fleet services organizations, and factory fleet departments across the country and stay connected throughout the year.

Tags: fleet industry, LinkedIn, networking

October 20, 2008

PHH Arval Introduces Clients-Only Online Networking Capability

SPARKS, MD – PHH Arval has launched a business networking capability within its B2B Web site called "PHH InterActive Community."

Tags: networking, PHH Arval, PHH InterActive Community

September 12, 2008

Network with Hundreds of Fleet Decision Makers Next Week at the Green Fleet Conference

CHICAGO – The Green Fleet Conference at the Hyatt Regency Chicago is next week. Don't miss this chance to interact with hundreds of fleet decision makers.

Tags: fleet managers, Green Fleet Conference, Hyatt Regency Chicago, networking

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Robert Singer
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Merchants Automotive Group

Q: We own 100% of our vehicles. Our drivers put about 150K miles on every 36 months. Are there even leases out there that would make sense for us with our high mileage?

Q: It seems that an open-end lease benefits only the Lessor and not the Lessee, especially for government run fleets. So, is there any point where a government entity would select an open-end lease?

Q: What has more flexibility, open-end or closed-end leases?

Q: What is your assessment of the automotive market and industry right now?

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