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  2. 8 Best SUV Deals for November 2023 - AOL

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    Although some companies are trimming their SUV designs to make them more "compact," sport-utility vehicles are ordinarily bigger and heavier than standard cars. With their extra cargo space and ...

  3. Toyota's iconic Land Cruiser SUV returns to the US — as a ...

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    Toyota says this version, the 300-series, is based on the Land Cruiser Prado, a smaller SUV that’s sold overseas and is also the basis for the new Lexus GX SUV revealed earlier this year.

  4. List of sport utility vehicles - Wikipedia

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    The list includes crossover SUVs, Mini SUVs, Compact SUVs and other similar vehicles. Also includes hybrid, luxury, sport or tuned, military, electric and fuel cell versions. Due to similarity, Sport Utility Trucks are also in this list. Note: Many of the vehicles (both current and past) are related to other vehicles in the list.

  5. December Autos Alert: 8 Cars With the Best Financing ... - AOL

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    Nissan Titan. Both the 2023 Nissan Titan and and the 2023 Nissan Titan XD have a 0.0% APR financing offer for 60 months. The offer for each car model ends on January 2, 2024.

  6. Toyota Prius - Wikipedia

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    The Prius was developed by Toyota to be the "car for the 21st century"; [1] [2] it was the first mass-produced hybrid vehicle, [3] first going on sale in Japan in 1997 at all four Toyota Japan dealership chains, [3] and subsequently introduced worldwide in 2000.

  7. Government incentives for fuel efficient vehicles in the ...

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    The tax credit will only be given to the original purchaser of the vehicle, and not to a secondhand owner. If the vehicle is being lease, the tax credit can be claimed by the leasing company alone. The vehicle must be used mostly in the United States. The vehicle must be placed in service by the taxpayer by 2010 or later.