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  2. Cheap and Used: Reliable Preowned Vehicles You Can Count on - AOL

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    The Lexus CT200h isn’t an economy car (it’s a fancy Prius), but its combination of hybrid fuel economy, reliability, generous cargo space, and relatively unknown name makes it a good choice ...

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    Depending on the state you're residing in, it's possible you could end up paying much less (or more) for a used car than if you lived somewhere else. See More: 6 Best New Cars for the Upper Middle...

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    Cincinnati. Average used car price: $31,622 Price difference from national average (percentage): -7.6% Price difference from national average (dollar amount): -$2,605 More Bang for Your Buck ...

  5. Capital City Street Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Capital City Street Railway, also known as the Lightning Route, was the first citywide system of streetcars established in Montgomery, Alabama, on April 15, 1886. [2] This early technology was developed by the Belgian - American inventor Charles Joseph Van Depoele .

  6. 2023 Montgomery mayoral election - Wikipedia

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    The 2023 Montgomery mayoral election took place on August 22, 2023, to elect the Mayor of Montgomery, Alabama. Incumbent Democratic Mayor Steven Reed won re-election to a second term with 56.9% of the vote. [1] The election was officially nonpartisan.

  7. List of municipalities in Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Alabama is divided into 67 counties and contains 461 municipalities consisting of 174 cities and 287 towns. [3] These cities and towns cover only 9.6% of the state's land mass but are home to 60.4% of its population. [2] The Code of Alabama 1975 defines the legal use of the terms "town" and "city" based on population.