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  2. Lexus RX - Wikipedia

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    American RX 350 sales began in February 2009 as a 2010 model. For 2009, the front-wheel drive RX 350 starts at US$36,800 while the all-wheel drive version starts at US$38,200. EPA-estimated fuel economy is improved at city/highway/combined 18/25/21 mpg for the FWD RX 350 and 18/24/20 mpg for the AWD model. [68]

  3. Center cap - Wikipedia

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    A center cap, or centercap is a decorative disk on an automobile wheel that covers a central portion of the wheel. Early center caps for automobiles were small and primarily served the purpose of keeping dirt away from the spindle nut and wheel bearings of vehicles. [1] Center caps are often found on new cars to hide the lug nuts, and/or the ...

  4. Wikipedia:WikiProject Automobiles/Articles - Wikipedia

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    There are too many articles (more than 9000) in this project to list them all on one page. This page and the ones linked below contain links to all articles, categories, images, portal pages templates, and project pages with {{WikiProject Automobiles}} on their talk page.

  5. Lexus TX - Wikipedia

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    [15] 20-inch wheels are standard on Premium and Luxury grades, while 22-inch wheels are available for the TX 350 Luxury grade and standard on the TX 550h+. The TX 350 F Sport Handling and TX 500h F Sport Performance feature exclusive 22-inch wheels. [11] [14] The TX has a rear cargo space of 20.2 cubic feet (570 L) with all seats up.

  6. Convex cap - Wikipedia

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    A convex cap, also known as a convex floating body [1] or just floating body, [2] is a well defined structure in mathematics commonly used in convex analysis for approximating convex shapes. In general it can be thought of as the intersection of a convex Polytope with a half-space .

  7. Lexus hoverboard - Wikipedia

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    The Slide (stylized SLIDE) is a magnetically levitating hoverboard demonstration developed by Lexus, [1] who built a skate park in Barcelona, Spain specifically for the project. The system was built as a promotional demonstration and was not on sale to the public.