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  2. Personal luxury car - Wikipedia

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    Personal luxury car is a North American car classification describing somewhat sporty, sophisticated mass-market coupés that emphasized comfort over performance. [1] The North American manufacturers most often combined engineering, design, and marketing to develop upscale, distinctive "platform sharing" models that became highly profitable.

  3. Opera window - Wikipedia

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    The windows were intended to offset the significant blind spots created by wide C-pillars that were characteristic of many American cars produced at this time. [9] In an age of decreasing dimensions and increasingly common use of non-opening rear side windows on 2-door models, a variety of shapes of rear windows may have helped passengers there to feel somewhat less claustrophobic.

  4. Category:Consumer guides - Wikipedia

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    A consumer guide is a publication (paper or electronic) that advises consumers on their purchases of goods and services. Subcategories This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.

  5. True Cost of Commuting: 6 Ways To Stop Overspending on Your ...

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    True Cost of Commuting: 6 Ways To Stop Overspending on Your Daily Drive. Dawn Allcot. May 10, 2024 at 3:41 PM. Prostock-Studio / Getty Images/iStockphoto.

  6. HowStuffWorks - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, HowStuffWorks became the exclusive online publisher for Publications International, Ltd., Consumer Guide and Mobil Travel Guide. [12] Howstuffworks.com spun off its international division when it went public (Nasdaq:HSWI) via an acquisition of INTAC, a China-based company.

  7. Ford Elite - Wikipedia

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    The Ford Elite is a personal luxury car produced by Ford and marketed in North America from February 1974 to 1976, using the name Gran Torino Elite for its first model year only then simplified to just Elite for the following two model years.

  8. Mid-size car - Wikipedia

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    The mid-sized Honda Accord. Mid-size—also known as intermediate—is a vehicle size class which originated in the United States and is used for cars larger than compact cars and smaller than full-size cars. [1] "

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