Our hotels have a fleet of cars, including Rolls-Royces, BMWs, MINI Coopers and even a Peninsula tuk-tuk at The Peninsula Bangkok.
In a fleet of cars, they all made the journey to the weigh-in, where the usual shouts of "In-ger-land" were mixed in with good-humoured banter with some Kessler supporters, who'd dressed up in viking gear for the afternoon.
Pioneering the now common practice of corporate sponsorship of scientific ventures, he accepted the Dodge Brothers' offer to supply a fleet of cars and signed similar deals from the makers of Eveready flashlights, Smith-Corona typewriters, MJB coffee, Royal Cord tires and many other products.
That's why we are accelerating the purchase of a federal fleet of cars to jumpstart demand and give the industry a boost at a time when it needs one.
But the North's appetite for cash to purchase such necessities as a fleet of Mercedes cars is unappeased.
Blixseth and his wife, Edra, lived a jetsetter lifestyle that included two Gulfstream jets, a fleet of luxury cars, and multiple expensive homes.
All were electric vehicles of one type or another, part of a bewildering fleet of concept cars and racers that Venturi has brought out since 1984.
They make record time in a fleet of small cars, ambu-cycles, ambu-tractors and ambu-boats -- all equipped with heart defibrillators, breathing tubes, burn wraps and maternity kits.
But Google, which has already developed a fleet of driverless cars that some of its employees use to commute to work, was eager to press ahead.
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While the urban poor were rioting about food prices, a fleet of new Mercedes cars was ordered for the 50-odd cabinet ministers.
Different tournaments require different cars, so you'll either keep trading in the old wheels or have to win enough races to stockpile a nice fleet of performance cars.
In Israel, charging networks make sense fleet cars constitute a huge portion of the cars.
By continuing the national program developed for model year 2012-2016 vehicles, EPA and DOT have designed a proposal that allows manufacturers to keep producing a single, national fleet of passenger cars and light trucks that satisfies all federal and California requirements, while ensuring that consumers enjoy a full range of vehicle choices.
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Google has a fleet of autonomous Toyota Priuses and other cars (see photo below), which together have covered a million miles.
The company does have to manage a large capital-intensive fleet of owned and leased cars.
Companies could provide services to organize those platoons on highways or to share cars as part of a fleet all while charging hefty fees.
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Uber has been making quite a name for itself with its fleet of private Town Cars you can order straight from your smartphone.
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Ford had loaned me a C-Max Energi from its fleet of press review cars.
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It will run a fleet of 86-metre catamarans with room for 200 cars and will only be carrying people in cars, not taking any foot passengers.
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What Avis can do is allow those people to have the same options Hertz does and offer more cars (since Avis has a fleet of its own), while upselling them conventional rentals when customers need a 2-day car for a weekend getaway.
In addition to its other mistakes, Detroit's addiction to fleet sales, particularly of rental cars, has been a killer.
It wants to use a lot more gas to generate electricity and to fuel its expanding fleet of cars.
When they finally did, General Motors ditched its fleet of 100 Chevrolet Equinox fuel-cell cars after a two-year trial.
Press fleet cars are the ones yours truly gets to drive, often after a bout of track testing by "enthusiast" publications.
All of which is to say that an imagined nationwide fleet of privately owned, self-driving, centrally optimized cars might be a political fantasy more than a technological one.
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For a vehicle like the Nissan Leaf, which has 24 kilowatt-hours of onboard batteries, that cost could add up to thousands of dollars, even if a carmaker pockets some of the savings gained by making battery cars even more competitive in the controlled environment of a corporate or government fleet.
But since Aston Martin is not a part of group and as such does not have access to small cars that can help pull down the overall fleet's average CO2 emissions, the forthcoming emission targets are set to be costly, and it will be a burden it must carry on its own.
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