
The City of West Plains, Mo., is turning to police vehicle leasing in order to update its fleet and potentially save $40,000 a year.
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The City of Jonesboro, Ark., has leased three new sanitation trucks because its current fleet has had repeated breakdowns, resulting in missed or delayed services.
Read More →The fleet management company hired Bob Crowe and Joanne Cornier from Acme Auto Leasing as directors of government fleet sales.
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The City of Sulphur Springs, Texas, has opted to lease all its vehicles except for fire trucks.
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Highland County Job and Family Services (JFS) in Ohio will save $17,000 per year by leasing vehicles instead of reimbursing employees for every trip.
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Leasing as an alternative to purchasing is gaining momentum among government fleets seeking to reduce the costs of acquiring and operating vehicles while maximizing safety, fuel economy, and remarketing revenue.
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Floyd County (Va.) will test a leasing program in an effort to reduce fleet maintenance costs and vehicle breakdowns.
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The first round of new vehicles for the Lake County (Ind.) Sheriff's Office would be part of a five-year asset management program, with a goal of replacing roughly 20 vehicles per year.
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Cattaraugus County (N.Y.) expects to save nearly $400,000 in its 2018 budget by leasing 31 vehicles rather than buying them outright.
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The City of Kyle, Texas, is piloting a vehicle leasing program, which could reduce maintenance costs, reduce downtime, and allow the city to cycle out vehicles every five years instead of 10.
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