Ford Motor Co. will pack more power under the hood of many of the 1991 cars and trucks it introduces this fall, according to
early fleet buyer information.
Not exact matches
The
earlier design remained in production for 2017, available new only to
fleet buyers, and was called the GMC Acadia Limited.
But, by the
early 1990s, all customers, including
fleet buyers, were shopping for reasonably priced models with driver - side airbags, anti-lock braking systems and even traction control.
The TL12 engine was dropped
early on in the production run, with most large
fleet buyers choosing the Rolls - Royce engine.
I'm sure there are enough
early adopters and
fleet buyers out there to pick up the first few batches, and by the time the second wave of adopters jumps in, batteries should be less expensive and hold more power (for example, Nissan is already announcing that it wants to double the range of the LEAF by 2015).