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  2. Doug DeMuro - Wikipedia

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    Douglas DeMuro (born May 22, 1988) [2] [3] is an American YouTuber, author, columnist, writer, and Internet entrepreneur. DeMuro's focus is on the automotive industry; his car review-focused YouTube channel has over 4.92 million subscribers as of February 2025.

  3. Carwow - Wikipedia

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    The company was originally launched in 2010 as a car research site, Carbuzz. It offered aggregated expert reviews, user reviews, statistics, videos and images to help consumers looking to purchase a new car find the best vehicle for their taste, budget and requirements. [11] In May 2013, it was re-launched as a car-buying platform.

  4. 4WD 24/7 - Wikipedia

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    4WD 24/7, previously known as 4WD Action is an Australian YouTube series that began as a print magazine. [1] Videos are primarily focused on the four wheel driving, camping, and offroad lifestyles. [2] Issue 301, was released September 2019 and is the last printed edition of the magazine.

  5. Reliant Robin - Wikipedia

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    The revised car was reapproved, so that it was legal for sale in the UK. The BN-2 Robin was a higher specification model, featuring higher-grade materials for the interior, a custom metallic paint finish, a radio-CD (instead of radio-cassette) and front electric windows, a first for the Robin.

  6. Chris Harris (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Christopher James Harris (born 20 January 1975) is a British automotive journalist, professional racing driver and television presenter. [1] Harris has worked as a reviewer, writer and editor for multiple automotive magazines, including Evo, Autocar and Jalopnik. [2] [3] He has presented numerous television and YouTube series through NBCSN and ...

  7. Volkswagen Up - Wikipedia

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    The E-up can be charged with 2.3 kW plugged into any standard 230 V socket, with 3.6 kW via a home-installed wall box or with up to 40 kW plugged into a DC fast-charging station via the optional Combined Charging System (CCS), which allows the battery to charge up to 80% in under 30 minutes. [38]

  8. Pontiac Banshee - Wikipedia

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    Codenamed XP-798, the 1966 Pontiac Banshee was a concept car inspired by European grand tourers, which evolved as a 4-seater version of a Corvette competitor study for Pontiac codenamed XP-778. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] It had a Pontiac 421 V8 , 4-wheel independent suspension and featured sliding hinged doors and hinged roof panels for easier rear seat access.

  9. Chevrolet Vega - Wikipedia

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    The Chevrolet Vega is a subcompact automobile manufactured and marketed by GM's Chevrolet division from 1970 until 1977. Available in two-door hatchback, notchback, wagon, and sedan delivery body styles, all models were powered by an inline four-cylinder engine designed specifically for the Vega, with a lightweight aluminum alloy cylinder block.

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