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  2. WeatherTech - Wikipedia

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    WeatherTech Digital Fit floor mat (right) compared to a 2009 Subaru Impreza WRX STI floor mat (left). MacNeil's design is intended to collect dirt better than standard mats. WeatherTech was founded in 1989 by current CEO David MacNeil, who did not appreciate the quality of vehicle floor mats as they did not well-contain dirt and were not easy ...

  3. SUV - Wikipedia

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    A commercial SUV is an SUV or crossover, that is used for commercial purposes. The category is very similar to panel trucks since the Chevrolet Suburban (an SUV) had panel truck versions, which were used for commercial purposes. The first SUV-like vehicle that had commercial versions was the Chevrolet Suburban panel truck. Panel trucks by ...

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    The GMT900 is a General Motors full-size pickup and SUV platform used from the 2007 to 2014 model years.The platform was introduced at the 2006 North American International Auto Show, as the replacement for the GMT800 platform.

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  6. List of Super Bowl commercials - Wikipedia

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    On a snowy, winter night, a Pepsi and Coke truck driver stop at a roadside diner. The two truck drivers begin bonding over things like family photos and stories. This leads the two to share their colas with each other; only for the Coke driver refusing to give his Pepsi back. The ad ends with a fight breaking out between the two truck drivers.

  7. Dennis Specialist Vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Dennis Specialist Vehicles was an English manufacturer of commercial vehicles based in Guildford, building buses, fire engines, lorries (trucks) and municipal vehicles such as dustcarts. All vehicles were made to order to the customer's requirements and more strongly built than mass production equivalents.