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  2. Southeast Toyota Distributors - Wikipedia

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    When Lexus automobiles were introduced in 1989, SET Parts became the distributor of Lexus parts. As volume of both Toyota and Lexus products increased, the decision was made in 2012 for Lexus to diverge from the Jacksonville operation with half going to Atlanta and the remainder going to Orlando. In 2015, the total sales of Toyota and Lexus ...

  3. Court of Flags Resort - Wikipedia

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    The resort was built by US Steel in 1972 and opened in 1974. It was a popular upscale resort when it opened, and later in its life it became more of a budget resort. In December of 2002 it abruptly closed and in 2006, it was demolished to make room for the new Citymark of Orlando; this never materialized.

  4. List of Lexus vehicles - Wikipedia

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    2009 Lexus HB: hybrid sports motorbike; 2016 Lexus UX: crossover; 2017 Lexus LS+: luxury sedan; 2019 Lexus LY-650 Yacht [4] 2021 Lexus ROV Concept: side-by-side [5] 2021 Lexus Electrified Sedan: sedan [6] 2021 Lexus Electrified SUV: crossover [6] 2021 Lexus Electrified Sport: sports car [6] 2021 Lexus BEV Sport Concept: sports coupe [6] Number ...

  5. Luminar Technologies - Wikipedia

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    Luminar Technologies Inc. is an American technology company that develops vision-based lidar and machine perception technologies, primarily for self-driving cars.The company's headquarters and main research and development facilities are in Orlando, Florida; a second major office is located in Palo Alto, California.

  6. Lexus - Wikipedia

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    Lexus (レクサス, Rekusasu) is the luxury vehicle division of the Japanese automaker Toyota Motor Corporation. The Lexus brand is marketed in more than 90 countries and territories worldwide [3] [6] and is Japan's largest-selling make of premium cars. It has ranked among the 10 largest Japanese global brands in market value. [7]

  7. Ray Lewis III, son of Ravens legend, dies at 28 - AOL

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    Ray Lewis III, the son of NFL legend Ray Lewis, has died. He was 28 years old. Lewis' brother, Rahsaan, who plays wide receiver at Kentucky, posted the news of his death on Instagram Thursday.