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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.
There are certain things that are more concerning to small fleets than large fleets and disregarding them can mean a slippery slope to fleet troubles. At our fleet fuel card company, we’ve helped countless small fleets take control of their business and grow successfully. Here are some tips for yours.
At our fleet fuel card company, we think autonomous vehicles are a pretty neat idea, but we’re always wondering about the things that could go wrong if they become the norm. We came across this Forbes article by Sam Abuelsamid and found it was pretty interesting, so we thought we’d share.
For many people, the “check engine” light is one of the most dreaded maintenance issues in a vehicle. This is because the problem can’t be diagnosed without an experienced mechanic and the cause could end up costing more than you’d want to pay.
On a daily basis, most of us drive a car or truck that requires regular, unleaded gasoline. This makes it pretty simple when we fill up at the gas station. But every once in awhile, someone may accidentally fill their vehicle with a different gasoline than usual.
When Ford first announced its 2015 F-150 pickup truck, it focused on the fact that the entire body of the truck would be made from aluminum instead of the common choice of steel. Our fleet fuel card company looked into the two metal materials and found some of the differences between aluminum and steel when it comes to building vehicles.
A little while ago, we wrote a blog post titled “5 Tips for Better Fleet Management.” Here, we thought we’d expand on good management and give you five more tips to improve your fleet.
Whether your fleet company is located in a state with winters or you frequently visit wintery areas, you’ve probably experienced some nasty potholes. Asphalt is a very strong material, so you may have wondered: “What causes it to sink and form holes?”
At Fuel Express, we offer fleet fuel cards to drivers of cars, trucks, vans, and more. We know that fleet drivers spend a lot of time on the road, and it’s important to know what to do in dangerous situations. Most of the situations below occur infrequently, but if one of them happens, follow these tips and you should be alright.
Twice a year, GE Capital Fleet Services surveys fleet owners to find out what their goals and expectations are for the next year. According to the most recent survey, nearly one-third (27%) of 413 fleet owners are looking to expand their fleets within the next year. These owners were from companies that ranged from $10 million to $1 billion in sales.