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  2. Vehicle vinyl wrap - Wikipedia

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    Costs for do-it-yourself (DIY) partial decorative (plaid or polka dot) vinyl treatments ranged from $10–20. The Newhouse Automotive ads described vinyl as the "very latest automotive sensation:" vehicle wraps. These ads began in 1954. [4] The world's first total bus wrap was produced in 1991 by Contra Vision in New Zealand for the Pan Pacific ...

  3. These 10 Cars Cost the Least To Own in the First 5 Years - AOL

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    The average new car costs $48,334, though many vehicles cost much more or less than that. But the cost of a vehicle isn't all about its purchase price -- many other factors can increase the overall...

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    10x rule 🟰[annual premium cost] ️10 > [car’s value] $8,000 🟰$800 ️10 > $3,000 Since your car ($3,000) is worth much less than the 10x amount ($8,000), full coverage probably isn't the ...

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    Three powertrains were available for the XC60 SUV in 2018, which include a 250-hp turbocharged 2.0-liter, a supercharged and turbocharged four that makes 316 hp, and yet another powertrain that ...

  6. Qué Pasa (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Qué Pasa (from the Spanish, what's up?) is a Spanish-language newspaper circulated in North Carolina, USA. Its primary audience is the Latino community in the state. The paper maintains distinct editions for the Piedmont, Charlotte, and Research Triangle areas of the state. This free paper is distributed mostly at restaurant and grocery locations.

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  9. Manassa Thomas Pope - Wikipedia

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    Manassa Thomas Pope (1858 - November 13, 1934) was an American medical doctor and businessman who lived in Raleigh, North Carolina. [1] [2] He had mixed heritage on both parents' sides. [1] His home in Raleigh is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. He was a candidate for mayor of Raleigh in 1919 during the Jim Crow era. [3]