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  2. The best ways to sell your car - AOL

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    And this type of sale typically puts more money in your pocket than you'd get from the average dealer trade-in. 2. Sell to a Car Dealership. There are two ways in which you might sell your car to ...

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    The biggest downside to using Carvana to sell your car is familiar: You won't get as much money for your car because you are dealing with a company managing your transaction. You are sacrificing ...

  4. What documents do I need to sell my car? - AOL

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    If you own your car but can't find the title, don't worry—you can get a replacement title from your state's DMV. Just make this one of your first steps, as it can sometimes take up to a month.

  5. Edmunds (company) - Wikipedia

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    Edmunds was founded by Ludwig Arons in 1966 as Edmunds Publications, a publisher of printed booklets consolidating automotive specifications to help car shoppers make buying decisions. [3] In 1988, the company was purchased by Peter Steinlauf whose family has owned a majority stake since. [4]

  6. MacBook Air (Apple silicon) - Wikipedia

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    Apple released the MacBook Air with the Apple M1 system on a chip in November 2020, at WWDC20. A redesigned model based on the Apple M2 chip was released in July 2022, and the first 15-inch MacBook Air was released in June 2023. [4] In March 2024, Apple introduced M3 chip-equipped MacBook Airs in both their 13- and 15-inch sizes. [5]

  7. Target Disk Mode - Wikipedia

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    The 12-inch Retina MacBook (early 2015) has only one expansion port, a USB-C port that supports charging, external displays, and Target Disk Mode. Using Target Disk Mode on this MacBook requires a cable that supports USB 3.0 or USB 3.1, with either a USB-A or USB-C connector on one end and a USB-C connector on the other end for the MacBook. [5]

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