In this week's news roundup, Faith Howell covers CALSTART's leadership update, fleet safety takes from the AFLA Conference, freight fraud, and more.
But sales remain strong, up 7% compared to the previous year, as the used market offers a better value for consumers avoiding pricier new cars.
Fleet and mobility leaders will take to the track in 2026 for a friendly race to inspire innovation and STEM education.
As 2026 model year product arrives on dealer lots, the average new-vehicle manufacturer’s suggested retail price (MSRP) – ...
Fraud threatens every link in the vehicle logistics chain. Shippers face financial loss and damaged reputation, while ...
Many shoppers recognize winter tires, made for snowy conditions. But for people who live in milder climates where the weather ...
The Board of Directors at CALSTART appointed Michael Berube as the new CEO, effective November 13, 2025. Berube succeeds John ...
Volvo’s 2026 all-electric lineup expands with updates to the EX90 and new EX30 variants, offering more power, range, and ...
By standardizing repair workflows and building trusted vendor networks, fleets are cutting costs and keeping vehicles on the ...
Commercial activity continued to power sales growth in September while sales of vehicles up to two years old soared.
Five fleet leaders will discuss the future of fleet at this year's Fleet Forward Conference in San Diego, California, from ...
General Motors is bringing back the Chevy Bolt, starting at $29,999 MSRP for the Bolt LT. The 2027 Bolt will have a native NACS charging port capable of DC fast charging. Drivers will be able to ...