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  2. Oscar Leeser - Wikipedia

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    Following graduation from high school, Leeser began his career in the auto industry, working with several dealerships in El Paso for over three decades. Leeser was given a career opportunity in 2001, when he became president and dealer operator of Hyundai of El Paso. He had turned a local store that was only selling 15 cars a month into the ...

  3. CarGurus - Wikipedia

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    Users can search for specific cars in their local area and compare listings by price, features, and dealership reputation. [8] The company also offers a discussion platform for car enthusiasts and automotive experts, who submit questions, offer insight, gather and share information, and provide reviews.

  4. Category : Motor vehicle manufacturers based in Indiana

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  5. Parry Auto Company - Wikipedia

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    The Parry (1910) and New Parry (1911–1912) were both Brass Era cars built in Indianapolis, Indiana by the Parry Auto Company. During that time, they produced 3500 vehicles. [1] [1] Two cars are known to exist. A Model 40 from 1910 and a Model 41 from 1911. [1]

  6. Houston-area man dies after hit by car on I-10 in East El Paso

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    5:53 a.m. Oct. 30: A woman, identified as Rachel Kelly Villalobos, 45, of Central El Paso, was lying on a freeway entrance ramp to I-10 West near Piedras Street. When a Texas Department of ...

  7. Frontenac Motor Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Frontenac Motor Corporation was a joint venture of Louis Chevrolet, Indy 500 winner Joseph Boyer Jr., Indianapolis car dealer William Small, and Zenith Carburetor president Victor Heftler. Per articles of Incorporation on file in the Michigan State Archives, it was founded in Detroit in December 1915.