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  2. Toyota Probox - Wikipedia

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    The Toyota Probox is a 5-door, 2- or 4-seater passenger car (Probox Wagon) and light commercial van (Probox Van) produced by the Japanese automaker Toyota since July 2002. It replaced the Corolla/Sprinter van [1] and served as a slightly shorter version of the now-discontinued Toyota Succeed.

  3. Morgan Four Seater - Wikipedia

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    It is a touring car, with snap-on top and side curtains. Front view of a Tourer. The Four-Seater Tourer has been offered since 1937, on the 4-4 chassis (1937–39) and its postwar incarnation as the 4/4 1948-50, the Plus 4 (1950–68), the 4/4 1600 (1969–1993), 4/4 1800 (1999-2001) and the later Plus 4 (2006-2016) and Roadster (2006-2016 ...

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    The site also provides users with automotive reviews, shopping advice, and comparison tools for car financing and insurance information. [4] It serves as an online community of automobile enthusiasts, with over 600,000 registered members on its online forum. [5] PakWheels was founded in July 2003 in Karachi by Muhammad Hanif Bhatti.

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  7. McKinney, Texas - Wikipedia

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    In 1848, McKinney was named the county seat of Collin County due to the original county seat of Buckner not being within three miles of the county's geographic center. [11] On March 24, 1849, William Davis, who owned 3,000 acres (12 km 2 ) where McKinney now stands, donated 120 acres (0.49 km 2 ) for the townsite.