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  2. Trader Corporation - Wikipedia

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    AutoTrader (Trader Corporation) was founded in 1975 in Etobicoke, Ontario. [4] The company was known for its AutoTrader magazine, which was published under different names depending on the geographic region. [5] In 1987, AutoTrader was acquired by John MacBain, founder, president, and CEO of Trader Classified Media.

  3. BMW 3 Series (F30) - Wikipedia

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    BMW also introduced a separate hatchback model under the 3 Series nameplate called the 3 Series Gran Turismo (F34). The F30 is the first generation of the 3 Series to be powered by a range of turbocharged engines exclusively and electric power steering (replacing the hydraulic power steering systems used previously). [4] The F30 also marked the ...

  4. BMW 3 Series - Wikipedia

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    The E30 was the first 3 Series to be available in wagon and 4-door sedan body styles. It was also the first 3 Series to offer a diesel engine, and all-wheel drive was introduced to the 3 Series range with the 325iX model. The BMW Z1 roadster was based on the E30 platform. The first BMW M3 was built on the E30 platform.

  5. BMW 3 Series (E30) - Wikipedia

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    The BMW E30 is the second generation of BMW 3 Series, which was produced from 1982 to 1994 and replaced the E21 3 Series. The model range included 2-door saloon (sometimes referred to as a coupé) and convertible body styles, [ 4 ] [ 5 ] as well as being the first 3 Series to be produced in 4-door saloon and wagon/estate body styles.

  6. Toronto Region Board of Trade - Wikipedia

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    In 1884, it was amalgamated with the Toronto Corn Exchange Association. The Old Toronto Board of Trade Building (1892–1958), which housed the board, was Toronto's first skyscraper at seven storeys. In 1932−33, the board's name was officially changed to "The Board of Trade of Metropolitan Toronto".

  7. Fairbank, Toronto - Wikipedia

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    For demographic purposes the city has titled the neighbourhood Caledonia-Fairbanks. As of the 2006 Canadian Census, the total population of the Caledonia-Fairbank area was 3335, [2] and as of the 2011 National Household survey, it was said to be 3230. [3] North Fairbank is the area north of Eglinton and west of Dufferin.