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May 14, 2008

Smart Car Performs Well in Crash Tests

ARLINGTON, VA --- In recent Insurance Institute for Highway Safety tests, the 2008 Smart Fortwo, the smallest car for sale in the U.S. market, earned the top rating of "good" for front and side crash protection.

Tags: 2008 Smart Fortwo, crash tests, Insurance Institute for Highway Safety

April 24, 2008

Subaru Forester Earns Top Safety Pick Award

To qualify for the "Top Safety Pick" award, a vehicle must earn the highest ratings in the IIHS's front, side, and rear tests and be equipped with electronic stability control.

ARLINGTON, VA --- The redesigned 2009 Subaru Forester, a small SUV, has earned the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety's "Top Safety Pick" award.

Tags: Insurance Institute for Highway Safety , Subaru Forester

April 9, 2008

Midsize Cars Show Improved Side-Impact Protection

ARLINGTON, Va. --- Occupant protection in side impacts of midsize cars is improving as automakers introduce safer designs and add side airbags as standard equipment.

Tags: crash tests, Insurance Institute for Highway Safety

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Rising Commodity Prices Threaten to Increase Truck Prices

By Mike Antich
The high cost of raw materials, in addition to the high cost of fuel, is starting to make a financial impact on fleets by increasing costs for truck chassis, bodies, trailers, liftgates, and other upfit equipment. On July 9, Navistar announced that rising commodity costs have forced the company to increase prices of International truck models. Is this another in a series of commodity-related price increases that we will see from other OEMs, upfitters, and trailer manufacturers?

Bleak New-Vehicle Sales to Usher a Strong Used-Vehicle Market

By Mike Antich
Today's new-vehicle market will generate (ultimately) the used-vehicle market of tomorrow. If there is a decrease in new-vehicle sales, there will be a corresponding decrease in the future number of used vehicles in the marketplace. Even though there is a lot of nervousness in the market, no one is anticipating a dramatic decrease in new-vehicle commercial fleet orders for the 2009 model-year. However, the same cannot be said for the retail new-vehicle market.

A Perfect Storm Pummels Truck Resale Values

By Mike Antich

Will High Demand for 4-Cylinder Engines Increase OTD?

By Mike Antich

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Auto Fleet - June 2003

In This Issue:
Aventis Innovates Fleet Management Systems, Maintenance Costs Are Up as Trucks Become More Car-Like, Secure-Fleet Tracks Vehicles and Offers Cargo Security and much more…