Auto sales plunge as companies slash fleet sales, car numbers decline
Only Toyota posts a gain as all automakers struggle with changing conditions.
Commercial vehicles, uptime, maintenance, tools, and total cost.
Only Toyota posts a gain as all automakers struggle with changing conditions.
Shaun Kirby, Cisco Consulting CTO, breaks down the future of on-road networking.
Low vehicle floor eliminates steps, lifts, other assistance devices.
Company to offer small and very large bus options with the potential to sell power back to utilities.
The company is expanding partnership with Clean Energy Fuels.
Working with Swedish waste management company Renova, company hopes to advance self-driving technology.
Side-load truck features Motiv all-electric powertrain and Loadmaster body.
Self-driving cars in New York, Michigan, Arizona, California; electric advancements everywhere.
Hydromat Inc. teams with Motch and Eichele/Ultra Tech Machinery to create new company.
New leader at Ford has a background in furniture, football, and technology.
Diesel engines to offer range extension for electric drivetrains.
Auto sales finally got back above pre-recession levels in 2014 with August sales reaching a seven-year high. After six long years, sales levels have matched 2007’s pace. More importantly, several research groups expect 2015 continue to grow. Today’s Motor Vehicles allows marketers direct access to this healthy industry with continued growth.