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  2. You Don't Need a Bigger SUV, You Need a Roof Box - AOL

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    From the accessories catalog, Honda included the crossbars for the roof rack ($280), a roof box with 13-cubic feet of lockable storage ($523), thick all-season rubber mats ($200), a dog-resistant ...

  3. Lincoln MKT - Wikipedia

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    The Lincoln MKT is a full-size luxury crossover SUV with 3-row seating marketed by the Lincoln division of Ford Motor Company over a single generation from 2010-2019. Marketed between the Lincoln MKX (renamed the Lincoln Nautilus) and the Lincoln Navigator, [6] the MKT shared its Ford D4 chassis with the Ford Flex CUV and the 2011-2019 Ford Explorer.

  4. Car body configurations - Wikipedia

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    Typical pillar configurations of a sedan/saloon (three box), station wagon/estate (two box), and hatchback (two box) from the same model range. The configuration of a car body is typically determined by the layout of the engine, passenger and luggage compartments, which can be shared or separately articulated.

  5. List of cars with non-standard door designs - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of cars with non-standard door designs, sorted by door type.These car models use passenger door designs other than the standard design, which is hinged at the front edge of the door, and swings away from the car horizontally and towards the front of the car.

  6. Honda Crossroad - Wikipedia

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    The Honda Crossroad (ホンダクロスロード, Honda Kurosurōdo) is an automobile nameplate used by two SUVs sold by Honda only in Japan. The first one is a rebadged Land Rover Discovery sold in Japan between 1993 and 1998, [1] while the second version is a more compact crossover vehicle introduced in 2007.

  7. Three-point locking - Wikipedia

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    Three-point locking, or a multipoint lock, is a locking system installed in cabinet or locker doors to enable more secure locking. Whereas in single-point locking , the door on a cabinet locks only at the point where the key is turned, halfway up the edge of the door, three-point locking enables the top and bottom of the door to be ...

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