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At our fuel card company, we know fuel efficiency is a big deal these days – with so many hybrid cars, electric cars, and cars with engines that can run on alternative fuels, we’re quickly moving toward a greener world of vehicles. In fact, automakers have a goal of producing cars that get an average of 54.5 mpg by 2025. What many people may not know, however, is that before this fuel efficiency push, there were plenty of gas cars that already met these demands – and some of them may surprise you.
At Fuel Express, we know fleets of all industries rely on their vehicles to keep business running smoothly and keep customers happy. As cars have changed throughout the years, fleets have shifted their reliance on different brands, models, and styles for their operations. Our fuel card company recently discovered an article by Automotive Fleet that dives into the most popular vehicles from the 1960s until now. We thought it was wonderfully interesting, so we decided to share it.
At Fuel Express, it’s always interesting, yet a little heartbreaking to see which vehicles won’t be making it to another year of production. Here, our fuel card company shares the top eight cars and SUVs that won’t see 2018.
If you’re in the market for a new pick-up truck for yourself or your fleet drivers, you’ll likely want the best in the business. Here, our fuel card company lists the best pick-up trucks available today.
While 2016 technically isn’t over yet, our fuel card company likes reviewing the top-selling cars of each year. Here are this year’s models from least popular to most popular.
As a fleet fuel card company, we know that many companies benefit from having pickup trucks in their fleets. We recently read a news article from Automotive Fleet about the sales trend of pickup trucks and thought we’d share.
As the years progress, so do the quality of metals and oils used to create and keep cars running. This means owners can expect their vehicles to last longer than ever; however, a long life depends on more than just the car’s build and parts; their drivers play a major role.
Every year, it seems like more and more car manufacturers are releasing their own version of a hybrid car. Right now, there are a long list of hybrid car models available, but at our fuel card company, we’ve narrowed down our favorites.
Pick-up trucks have come a long way, from full-sized cabs to heavy towing capabilities to aluminum bodies. Recently, Car and Driver decided to rank the latest, most popular models from worst to best. Our fuel card company thought we’d share their findings.
Car manufacturers are starting to roll out their newest vehicles for 2016, and that means we have to say goodbye to certain models. Back in May, our fuel card company shared 10 Cars You Won’t See After 2015; six months later, we’ve decided to update and add to the list.