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  2. Dodge Caravan - Wikipedia

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    The ES model was the first minivan to receive the "AutoStick" transmission and 17-inch wheels. A cargo net between the driver and front passenger seats was added. Color-keyed door and lift-gate handles were made standard on SE models, in addition to a new keyless entry remote.

  3. Volvo V70 - Wikipedia

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    Liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) storage capacity was increased to a total of 100 litres (26 US gal), split into one 75 litres (20 US gal) tank and two 12.5-litre (3.3 US gal) litre tanks. Unlike previous models the tanks were installed on the underside of the car, keeping all of the trunk space available. [ 137 ]

  4. Nissan Sentra - Wikipedia

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    The SE-R still retained its side-skirt extensions, rear spoiler, black housing headlights but had differing sets of wheels (16" on the SE-R borrowed from the 1.8 Special Edition and 17x7 six spoke wheels on the Spec V). The 2004 model year also featured a new style of tail-light which is reminiscent of the Skyline GT-R's quadruple taillights ...

  5. Ford Expedition - Wikipedia

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    A new feature on the Expedition is the Flex Powered Console, in which the center console is capable of sliding back by almost 8 inches, allowing easier access for second-row passengers, as well as revealing a hidden storage compartment suitable for storing objects such as small bags, purses, and documents.

  6. Jerrycan - Wikipedia

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    It was designed in Germany in the 1930s for military use to hold 20 litres (4.4 imp gal; 5.3 US gal) of fuel, and saw widespread use by both Germany and the Allies during the Second World War. The development of the jerrycan was a significant improvement on earlier designs, which required tools and funnels to use, and it contained many ...

  7. Landfill - Wikipedia

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    A landfill [a] is a site for the disposal of waste materials. It is the oldest and most common form of waste disposal, although the systematic burial of waste with daily, intermediate and final covers only began in the 1940s.