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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 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

March 20, 2008

Ford Displays Crash-Tested Taurus and Its Crash-Test Dummies

NEW YORK --- Most cars at auto shows are highly polished and gleaming, except one -– a Ford Taurus that crashed into a 1 million pound wall at 35 mph en route to the Jacob Javits Convention Center.

Tags: crash tests, Ford Taurus

February 28, 2008

Nissan Murano Named 'Top Safety Pick'

ARLINGTON, Va. — The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety announced it has named the redesigned 2009 Nissan Murano a "Top Safety Pick," after conducting a round of front, side and rear crash tests on nine four-door midsize SUV models.

Tags: crash tests, Nissan Murano, Top Safety Pick

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More Factors Point to an Impending Used-Vehicle Shortage

By Mike Antich
The past two weeks have produced a dizzying string of announcements ranging from Chrysler Financial stopping lease financing, Chase Auto Finance no longer providing lease financing for Chrysler brands, Wells Fargo ending lease financing, all major OEMs decreasing truck production volumes, and HSBC Financial Corp.’s decision to stop funding auto loans. All of which may be good news for fleets remarketing vehicles two to three years from now.

How to Develop a Corporate Culture of Fleet Policy Compliance

By Mike Antich
The best time to control cost is before it occurs and the way to do this is by establishing policies and procedures that inhibit unnecessary spending and protect corporate assets. Adherence to fleet policy is crucial and it should be part of each company’s overall business strategy. The best managed fleets tend to be those whose drivers adhere to a written fleet policy. Does your corporate culture encourage compliance with fleet policy?

Will You Need Fewer Fleet Vehicles in an Era of Hyperconnectivity?

By Mike Antich

Is the U.S. Destined to Follow the U.K. Fleet Model?

By Mike Antich

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Government Fleet - March/April 2008

In This Issue:
Proven Strategies Reduce Fuel Spend, High-Tech Solutions to Manage Tire CPM, One Size Doesn’t Fit All and much more…