❲ U.S. Commercial Fleet & ‘Non-Fleet’ Market Census ❳ 1,000+ 310 Fleets 235,500 Cars rucks 976,300 T otal T 1,211,800 238,800 Cars 500-999 724,200 Trucks Total 1,722 Fleets 963,000 131,300 Cars rucks 586,100 T otal T 717,400 73,400 Cars rucks 189,900 T otal T 263,300 To qualify as a fleet, a business must have purchased five ve-hicles in a year or have 15 total units in operation. Any commer-cial entities with fewer than 15 vehicles are considered non-fleet. 100-499 4,780 Fleets 15-99 12,720 Fleets Total “Fleet” 19,479 fleets 679,000 Cars Trucks 2,476,500 Total 3,155,500 5-14 (Non-Fleet) 442,000 Fleets Cars 1,015,450 Trucks 2,376,700 Total 3,392,150 Cars 1,694,450 Trucks 4,853,200 Total 6,547,650 Fleet & Non-Fleet Commercial Total 461,479 Fleets (Includes corporate and utility fleets only; “trucks” include Class 1-5 trucks, vans, and SUVs.) Fleets are continuing the increase in new-vehicle acquisitions, replacing high-mileage units and, in certain industries, expanding sales forces. The total number of commercial leets and non-leets increased by more than 10,000. SOURCE: BOBIT FLEETGROUP RESEARCH DEPT. 10 AUTOMOTIVE FLEET ❙ 2016