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EMKAY Surplus Vehicles

EMKAY is excited to announce that we have Cargo Van stock units available for immediate delivery! Each vehicle is priced at MSRP, $44,065.00, plus transportation costs. These units are ready for use and currently located at an upfitter in Lombard, IL. Below are the vehicle specifications for your review. Don’t miss this opportunity—contact us today to secure yours and review the complete vehicle spec!

  1. 2024 Chevrolet Express 2500 Work Van Rear-Wheel Drive Cargo Vans
  2. Summit White Exterior
  3. Neutral w/Custom Cloth Seat Trim Interior
  4. 4.3L V6 w/8-Speed Automatic w/OD
  5. Add-Ons
    • Reclining Front Bucket Seats w/Inboard Armrests
    • Remote Keyless Entry
    • Remote Vehicle Starter System
    • Sliding Passenger-Side Door
    • Driver Convenience Package

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Connect with an EMKAY Strategic Account Manager to find out more.

2025 Subaru Crosstrek: Updated Specs, Pricing, and New Features

The 2025 Subaru Crosstrek is now available for order, with updated pricing and specifications. The popular compact crossover/SUV has seen increased demand among fleet customers, attributed to the addition of a Power Driver's Seat and enhanced comfort and technology from last year’s redesign. All Crosstrek models include Subaru's standard Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive, emphasizing safety and security. The Crosstrek has received numerous accolades, such as being a Consumer Reports Top Pick, an IIHS Top Safety Pick for 12 consecutive years, and having the best resale value in its class. For the 2025 model year, most features carry over, but there are a few updates: a 2.5L engine is now standard on Premium trims and above, Daybreak Blue Pearl replaces Horizon Blue Pearl, and interior cloth has been slightly updated. The Base and Premium trims are built in Japan, while Sport, Wilderness, and Limited trims are manufactured in Indiana. Pricing and specifications are subject to change.

U.S. Gas Prices Rise in October with Potential for Decline as Florida Recovers

As of mid-October 2024, U.S. gas prices have risen slightly, with the national average up by 4 cents to $3.17 per gallon, though prices are down 40 cents year-over-year. Despite recent increases, a potential decline is anticipated, with hopes of seeing the first sub-$3 national average since 2021 as Florida recovers from disruptions caused by storm Milton. Regionally, prices vary, with the Gulf Coast having the lowest average at $2.73 and the West Coast the highest at $4.04. The Midwest experienced the largest weekly increase, while Georgia currently has the lowest state average at $2.71 per gallon. Seventeen states now have average prices below $3 per gallon, a figure that could grow in the coming weeks.