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By 2008 the Federal vehicle fleet consisted of 594,900 vehicles, of which 128,491 run on E85, representing the majority of the alternative fuel vehicles in the Federal fleet that year. [43] According to the Government Accountability Office , in 2010 Federal employees received waivers to use gasoline in 55 percent of fleet flex-fuel vehicles ...
This is a list of past and present streetcar (tram), interurban, and light rail systems in the United States. System here refers to all streetcar infrastructure and rolling stock in a given metropolitan area. In many U.S. cities, the streetcar system was operated by a succession of private companies; this is not a list of streetcar operating ...
The following is a list of passenger automobiles assembled in the United States. Note that this refers to final assembly only, and that in many cases the majority of added value work is performed in other regions through manufacture of component parts from raw materials.
Used car prices are influenced by a range of factors, from the vehicle's make and model to the state of the economy. Presidential policies can have an impact as well, though it's often an indirect ...
A fleet vehicle is a vehicle owned or leased by a business, government agency, or other organization rather than by an individual or family. Typical examples include vehicles operated by car rental companies , taxicab companies , public utilities , public transport , and emergency services .
“It gives European sports cars like the Porsche 911 a run for their money, especially considering the price-to-performance ratio.” Cadillac CT5-V vs. Mercedes-AMG C43 MSRP: $52,390 vs. $61,050
The cars weren't just sports cars. Three GMC motorhomes were also up for auction. These motorhomes sold from $700 for a non-running 1976 Glenbrook, to $4,930 for a fully functioning 1976 Palm Beach.
GATX freight car in New York City. The company was founded as Atlantic Seaboard Dispatch in Chicago, Illinois, in 1898 by Max Epstein to ship beer in refrigerated railcars for Duquesne Brewing Company. [1] [2] In 1902, the company was renamed German-American Car Co.