The reliability of used fleet cars is give and take. Most fleet cars are relatively well maintained, with regularly scheduled tune-ups and oil changes. However, fleet cars are not personal cars, and thus they are often treated with less care. So while fleet cars are generally a good deal, it is up to the purchaser to ensure reliability is not sacrificed by harsh treatment in the past.
Australian Fleet Sales offers a wide variety of cars. They not only offer cars for sale but also offer rentals along with free service and maintenance.
Carmax is very reliable and many cars have been sold by them. This company is highly recommended and their used cars are very reliable and up to date.
a 58.3% increase 7 more cars sold so. 7/12 = 58.3% increase as a percentage of last weeks sales
In 2012 sales of Lamborghinis rose from previous years. In 2012 a total of 2,083 cars were sold. However this does not match their best year of 2008 when a total of 2,430 cars were sold.
Just counting cars - not trucks or SUVs - Automotive News Data Center reports that there were 7,884,601 cars sold in 2008. There were 8,269,351 trucks and SUVs sold, making for a total of 16,153,952 new vehicles sold in 2008. Compared to the 2007calendar year, overall sales were down 2.5%, with car sales down 3% and truck sales down 1.9%. cars .com
Car salesperson sales most of their cars are those cheapest, economic cars that are available.
Worldwide, over 7.5 million hybrid cars have been sold. California leads the nation with the most sales of hybrid cars.
Total sales of cars only in 2011 was around 7,500,000.
There are no reliable sales figures for the Harry Potterbooks.
how many cars been sold in 2008?
1900 cars were sold . if there are more than someone has brought two or more cars and if there are less, that means that the sales have gone down....
I know that Enterprise keeps the top 5% of their vehicles for direct resale at Enterprise Car Sales locations (there is also a website where you can search for particular cars across the nation).I cannot speak for other agencies, but in general fleet cars are auctioned and wind up at various used car dealerships. They are not necessarily high-mileage cars, since cars will be sold at times when an optimal price can be obtained, depending on market conditions for used cars. I have seen cars with as little as 1,000 miles on them be sold out of the fleet, because the market price is hot at the time.In the United States, if you run a background check on a used car (such as AutoCheck), the report will state "FLEET" if the car has previously been part of a rental fleet or a corporate vehicle fleet.Such cars are not necessarily inferior, since they will (for the most part -- depending on the company and the branch) have been maintained on a regular schedule (new cars nag you when they need oil changes and such).In Enterprise's case, the best condition cars will be at their direct sale locations (Enterprise Car Sales). I do not know how other agencies handle their resales.