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  3. VIP Tires and Service - Wikipedia

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    Quirk Tires was founded by Edward S. Quirk in 1926 in Watertown, Massachusetts, and is one of the oldest tire dealers in the United States. VIP is now headed by John P. Quirk, Edward's grandson, who serves as President and CEO of the company. [3] As of October 2021, VIP has 65 stores in Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts and Vermont. [4]

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    Jeep Cherokee (XJ), Jeep Grand Cherokee (ZJ), Jeep Grand Cherokee (WJ) 2 Australia: Chrysler Australia: Keswick, South Australia: 1951: 1964: Engines and body parts: Chrysler Australia Tonsley Park plant: Clovelly Park, South Australia: 1964: 1980: Cars: Sold to Mitsubishi Motors in 1980. Chrysler production ended in 1981. Chrysler Australia ...

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    Jeep ducking or Duck Duck Jeep [1] is when Jeep car owners leave rubber ducks on other Jeep brand cars. [2] The practice began in 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic in Ontario, Canada, to "brighten someone’s day". [3] In 2022, it was estimated that Jeep ducking Facebook groups had around half a million members. [4]

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    The first patient in the U.S. was hospitalized with "severe" bird flu. Here's what you should know about symptoms, according to an infectious disease expert.