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  2. GATX - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Fleet vehicle - Wikipedia

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    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 .

  4. Corporate average fuel economy - Wikipedia

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    The CAFE achieved by a given fleet of vehicles in a given model year is the production-weighted harmonic mean fuel economy, expressed in miles per US gallon , of a manufacturer's fleet of current model year passenger cars or light trucks with a gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) of 8,500 pounds (3,856 kg) or less (but also including medium-duty ...

  5. 7 American Cars That Are Cheaper Than Similar European Brands

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    “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

  6. How a Trump Win in 2024 Could Impact the Cost of a Used Car - AOL

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    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 ...

  7. The new cathode material could make electric cars cheaper than their polluting counterparts, while also offering a solution for larger-scale energy storage needs.

  8. San Francisco Municipal Railway fleet - Wikipedia

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    San Francisco (Wings) Under repair This car was purchased in 1914 as part of a 125-car order from Jewett Car Company. This car ran in San Francisco until retirement in 1958 and was then sold with another car to Orange Empire Railway Museum. It was reacquired in 2003 by the San Francisco Municipal Railway and restored by Market Street Railway in ...

  9. Bay Area Rapid Transit rolling stock - Wikipedia

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    A cars, (fleet numbers 101–276) were either rebuilt while retaining their cab (and renamed A2 cars, fleet numbers 1164–1276), or rebuilt without a cab (converted into B2 cars, fleet numbers 1838–1913). B cars (fleet numbers 501–774, 801–837) were rebuilt into B2 cars (fleet numbers 1501–1774, 1801–1837).