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How Is Car Rental Faring with Low Vehicle Supply, High Prices?

Auto Rental News – As the market adapts to an era of restricted supply, car rental companies hone the process of buying and selling cars to keep fleet costs in line.

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Mazda Announces All-New 2014 Mazda6 Gasoline and Clean Diesel Models at LA Auto Show

Automotive Fleet - Under the hood, the Mazda6 will feature the 2.5L SKYACTIV-G gasoline engine, which can produce 184 hp and 185 lb. ft. of torque at 3,250 rpm. Mazda hasn’t yet announced performance specs for  

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China’s leaders must rethink auto policy

Automotive News – China’s automotive industry faces two critical challenges: substantial overcapacity and a massive proliferation of automotive companies and brands. Both challenges are structural but self-inflicted.

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Consumer confidence highest since February 2008

Truckgauge – The Conference Board’s Consumer Confidence Index rose slightly in November from October and stands at 73.7 — the highest level since February 2008.  

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After snag, used truck market sales gain in October

The used truck market has found course once again, says ACT Research, as sales improved 6 percent from September for Class3-8 trucks.

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Be ready: Calif. starts enforcing new regs in January

Commercial Carrier Journal, CCJ – California officials will start the new year by enforcing a new truck regulation that carries substantial penalties for violators. Starting Jan. 1, owners of trucks weighing more than 26,000 pounds with 2000-2004 model year engines must have installed

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Industry event sessions to be streamed live on CCJ

Commercial Carrier Journal, CCJ – You won’t have to be in Scottsdale, Ariz., next week to take part in CCJ‘s 2012 Fall Symposium — three of the sessions will be streamed live on CCJ‘s homepage.

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Fuel providers implementing natural gas rollout strategies

Commercial Carrier Journal, CCJ - At the American Trucking Associations’ Summit on Natural Gas in Trucking, executives from Love’s Travel Stops, Pilot Flying J and TravelCenters of America discussed their respective plans and strategies for developing the nation’s infrastructure for liquefied natural gas (LNG) and compressed natural gas (CNG) for Class 8 trucking operations.  

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Strike idles Port of L.A.’s biggest pier

Los Angeles — Striking workers shut down the largest terminal at the Port of Los Angeles for a second day Wednesday, ignoring an arbitrator’s order to return to work and raising the possibility of a larger job action that could paralyze the nation’s busiest port complex.

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