This Chevrolet Silverado Medium-Duty 4500 Stakebed will carry the weight and then some. With the Duramax 6.6 diesel and Allison automatic, this rig will get you there and back efficiently and comfortably as well. The liftgate with the aluminum platform helps easily get heavy cargo on and off the truck. This 12' Flatbed has wooden stakesides that are removable to be able to load and unload with a forklift when necessary.
It’s Chevy Truck Season. And with a Chevy Silverado, there’s no such thing as an uphill battle. You can take on the mountains, or you can move them. Whatever your mountain may be, you’ll find a Chevy Silverado with the capability, style, and performance you need.
The 141st State of the Fleet Industry video produced by Automotive Fleet identifies the top factors that are contributing to increasing costs in the commercial fleet market, as presented by AF Editor Mike Antich.
Today's topics include:
- While cost containment has been a top priority since the birth of the fleet industry, today, it has gained even greater urgency since fleet is more expensive than ever.
- When you examine fleet cost increases in their totality, the fleet industry is experiencing a simultaneous convergence of many different cost trends.
- The top cost trends examined are:
1. Higher acquisition costs and the minimal or non-existent availability of fleet incentives.
2. Inflationary pressures on all goods and services, higher interest rates, and higher fuel prices.
3. Ongoing sourcing constraints primarily due to restrictive OEM ordering allocation systems that preclude fleets from getting all the replacement units they need.
4. As the average age of fleet vehicles in service increases, so does the frequency of unscheduled maintenance incidents and PM expenses as older vehicles enter new PM intervals, often requiring replacing wear items such as tires and brakes.
5. Higher rental expenses due to unpredictable OTD and slower maintenance turnaround due to replacement parts shortages.
6. Increase in tolls, dollar amount for parking fines, miscellaneous environmental disposal fees for tires and motor oil, and assorted property taxes on fleet assets.
Cargo vans with interior organization packages are very popular. This unit shares some of the features of the Chevrolet Express Cargo Van and then ups the game considerably. This is the Chevrolet Express Cutaway Van and is the same as a Cargo Van in the front, but because this is designed as an empty chassis, the cargo space can be larger and accessed more easily. The truck body here has more interior height, width, and length than the typical Cargo Van. There is also more space for shelves, drawers, and other organizing features to make this allow for better work and less clutter too.
Meet the design and engineering team behind the 2024 Chevy Camaro Collector Edition lineup as they take a spin and share their inspiration and passion of Camaro’s history and evolution.