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  2. Used car - Wikipedia

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    A used car, a pre-owned vehicle, or a secondhand car, is a vehicle that has previously had one or more retail owners. Used cars are sold through a variety of outlets, including franchise and independent car dealers , rental car companies, buy here pay here dealerships, leasing offices, auctions, and private party sales.

  3. KSL-TV - Wikipedia

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    For a long time, the station's newscasts were branded as Eyewitness News; the name was scrapped in 2009 in favor of KSL 5 News, and is now known simply as KSL News. In November 2010, KUTV, long a distant runner-up, unseated KSL-TV in most timeslots, though channel 5 remained ahead at 10 p.m.

  4. The Most Popular Used Cars and Trucks in America - AOL

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    Whether car and truck shoppers wanted to buy new or used, 2022 was a tough market to navigate for many. Find out which vehicles consumers loved the most.

  5. J. Spencer Kinard - Wikipedia

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    J. Spencer Kinard is an American radio and television personality He was a reporter for KSL television when he was invited to replace Richard L. Evans as voice of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir. Kinard had previously worked for CBS in New York .

  6. KSL (AM) - Wikipedia

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    KSL (1160 AM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Salt Lake City, Utah.KSL and sister station 102.7 KSL-FM simulcast a news-talk radio format.They are owned by Bonneville International, a broadcasting subsidiary of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS).

  7. 1160 AM - Wikipedia

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    Radio station KSL in Salt Lake City is the dominant Class A station on 1160 AM, a United States clear-channel frequency, according to the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC). [ 2 ] In Argentina