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Colleyville staff, Enterprise present plan to replace 27 city vehicles; consent item planned

3863941 · June 17, 2025
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Enterprise Fleet Management presented lifecycle, resale and safety analysis to Colleyville City Council during a June 17 work session and recommended replacing about 27 vehicles in the coming fiscal year; two vehicles from FY24 remain undelivered and staff said it will bring a consent item if council is comfortable.

Colleyville City Council heard a presentation on June 17 from Enterprise Fleet Management that recommended replacing about 27 city vehicles in the coming fiscal year and described the market, resale and safety factors behind the proposal.

Enterprise account manager Anita told council members the company analyzes depreciation, maintenance and fuel economy to determine optimal replacement timing. “We purchased a lot of vehicles and sell a lot of vehicles as well,” Anita said, explaining the firm’s approach to balancing resale value against later maintenance and fuel costs.

The presentation said a typical half‑ton truck currently costs roughly $42,500 new and can resell after four years and about 100,000 miles for roughly $20,000; holding similar vehicles longer…

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