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  2. Hawaii automobile sales plunge as owners hang on to vehicles

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    JAMM AQUINO / JAQUINO @STARADVERTISER.COM Hawaii vehicle owners are keeping their trucks and cars longer, leaving dealerships with a lot of inventory. Vehicles sat outside a Cutter car dealership ...

  3. First Hawaiian International Auto Show - Wikipedia

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    The event, affiliated with the Motor Trend regional auto show circuit since 2000, [1] is produced by the Hawaii Automotive Dealers Association (HADA) and sponsored by First Hawaiian Bank, with the Honolulu Star-Advertiser serving as the media sponsor. The recent event, going into its 42nd year, was planned for March 27-29, 2020.

  4. List of newspapers in Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    West Hawaii Today; University newspapers ... Hawaii Island Journal; Hilo Tribune (1895–1917) [3] The Honolulu Advertiser (1856–2010) [4] Honolulu Record;

  5. Simplex Automobile Company - Wikipedia

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    The Simplex Automobile Company was formed in 1907 to take over the manufacturer of the S & M Simplex. The Simplex was an American luxury Brass Era automobile manufactured from 1907 to 1918. Headquartered with a manufacturing plant in New York City, manufacturing from 1912 was in New Brunswick, New Jersey.

  6. Hana Highway - Wikipedia

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    The Hana Highway (colloquially referred to as The Road to Hana) is a 64.4-mile-long (103.6 km) stretch of Hawaii Routes 36 and 360 which connects Kahului to the town of Hana in east Maui. To the east of Kalepa Bridge, the highway continues to Kipahulu as Hawaii Route 31 (the Piilani Highway).

  7. Vehicle registration plates of Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Validated annually with windshield stickers: 1961- white on green, 1962 - red on yellow with Hawaii Visitors Bureau Hawaiian warrior logo, 1963 - yellow on red with Hawaii Visitors Bureau Hawaiian warrior logo, 1964 - black on gold, 1965 - white on blue, 1966 - white on green, 1967 - yellow on red, 1968 - black on gold.

  8. Honolulu Star-Advertiser - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the merger, the Honolulu Advertiser published in broadsheet format while the Honolulu Star-Bulletin published in tabloid format. The Star-Advertiser uses the Advertiser's broadsheet format, while using a modified Star-Bulletin masthead (with the name "Advertiser" replacing "Bulletin" in the masthead's blackletter font).

  9. Honolulu Star-Bulletin - Wikipedia

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    Honolulu Star-Bulletin logo in 2001 former logo. The Honolulu Star-Bulletin was a daily newspaper based in Honolulu, Hawaii, United States.At the time publication ceased on June 6, 2010, it was the second largest daily newspaper in the state of Hawaiʻi (after the Honolulu Advertiser).