Ford Recalls F-150, Explorer for Loose Seats
The pickup truck and SUV recall covers more than 177,200 2016-MY vehicles in the U.S.
The pickup truck and SUV recall covers more than 177,200 2016-MY vehicles in the U.S.
New York City has promoted three employees to various fleet management roles at three departments. Two of them transition out of the New York City Police Department fleet.
A door-to-door transportation service in Sau Paulo, Brazil, received 72 reconstructed Mercedes-Benz Sprinters to improve transportation capabilities for the disabled in the area.
The new full-machine warranty applies to all models in both product lines.
The global launch included 33 John Deere sites in 16 languages and approximately 2,300 product pages.
In a pilot of vehicle calibration software, Dakota County, Minn., fleet vehicles saw an 8% average drop in fuel consumption.
Peter Bednar has taken a new position as the fleet management director for the City of Albany, Ga. He was previously the fleet operations manager for Ventura County, Calif.
The City of Austin, Texas, has begun transitioning its fleet of Ford Explorers and Police Interceptor Utility vehicles back into service. Its 439 vehicles were removed from service in July after suspected carbon monoxide exposure, and 44 are back on the road.
The Opelousas (La.) Police Department is advocating for a five-year lease agreement for 20 new vehicles, with the main reason being rising maintenance and fuel costs of its aging cars.
The Rockford (Ill.) Police Department hopes to install dashboard cameras on all 105 vehicles in its fleet. Only a quarter of the fleet is equipped with cameras.
Jeep revealed its newly designed 2018 Wrangler at the Los Angeles Auto Show. It features more fuel-efficient powertrains and is loaded with safety features and technology.
There aren’t any “ghost cars” in the Lubbock, Texas, Police Department. When the motorcycle fleet retires in the evenings, clearly-marked Ford Mustangs take their place.
A study commissioned by the LaPorte County Council in Indiana found the county’s mechanics were paid $18,000 below the industry average.
Since launching in 2009, the City of Columbia, S.C.'s cooking oil recycling program has collected an average of 1,000 gallons of used oil per year, which is converted to biodiesel and used to power the city fleet.
The Mohave County, Ariz., fleet has requested to increase the rate to maintain county vehicles from $75 a month to $150 a month. The rate includes fuel and repairs.
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