The car was owned by that company and used as a company car. When people, with the company, had to drive somewhere they used that car. It would have similar usage as a rental car, but on shorter trips.
2006-09-24 15:28:55
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answered by Dan S 7
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that means it has been part of a fleet of cars that a company has owned and let employs drive,,sometimes it is a bonus for an employee to get a company car to drive,,some company's have lots of them ,and trade them in every few years,usually there maintained pretty well and there also cheap when they come across the auction block,,that's the meaning of a company fleet car,,good luck,i hope this help,s.
2006-09-24 22:31:33
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answered by dodge man 7
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Company Fleet means a company bought a number of these vehicles 20...30...40...how ever many they may have needed.
2006-09-24 22:27:54
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answered by howard d 1
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Company fleet= Say your friend is driving a company car. This car is part of the company's "fleet" of vehicles. You rent a car, you are driving one of the company's vehicles. One of there fleet
2006-09-24 22:29:42
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answered by jonny666_law33 1
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This means the car was purchased by a company or corporation for their uses, this would include states,cities,government and rental companies and much more...
2006-09-24 22:33:54
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answered by semi273hemi 4
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it was owned by a company it may have a lot of miles but most were taken care of and mantained better than private owned cars.yes it could have been a rental car or it could have been somebodys company car.
2006-09-25 04:49:00
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answered by Anonymous
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company owned fleet of cars for their staff to drive
2006-09-25 09:51:56
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answered by Anonymous
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it means it was owned by a company at one time and this was one of their company cars.
2006-09-24 22:27:21
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answered by shortie_ss_05 1
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It could have been a rental, or it could have belonged to a company for their salespeople to travel in.
2006-09-24 22:29:06
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answered by jeffrey m 3
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