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  2. Flywheel (film) - Wikipedia

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    Jay Austin (Alex Kendrick) is a car salesman who consistently cheats his customers, even to the point of overcharging his own pastor. He teaches his rotund salesmen, Bernie Meyers (Tracy Goode) and Vince Berkeley (Treavor Lokey), to do likewise. Jay occasionally attends church, but only because his wife Judy (Janet Lee Dapper) wants him to go.

  3. 8 Things That Have Dropped in Price by a Shocking Amount - AOL

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    4. Used Cars and Trucks. The average price of used cars has dropped significantly as the market stabilizes, according to CNBC. With new vehicle production catching up, the high premiums placed on ...

  4. Infiniti - Wikipedia

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    The FX used the same components as the G35 sport coupe and was designed for American tastes. It combined good handling and performance with station wagon-like versatility and all-weather capability. In 2004, Infiniti added an all-wheel drive version of the G35 sports sedan to compete with similar all-wheel drive sports sedans from Audi and BMW.

  5. 11 Retro Things That Gen Z Is Bringing Back - AOL

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    Thrift Store Shopping and Sustainability. For Gen Z, thrifting is life. The last time shopping for used, vintage clothes and items was this hot was in the 1990’s. And think back to the 80s, when ...

  6. Infiniti Q70 - Wikipedia

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    Infiniti Q70L. The Chinese model went on sale in 2012. [3] In 2013, the entire Infiniti line was renamed, with the M sedans becoming the Q70; this reflected the model's relative position in the Infiniti lineup, rather than the engine displacement as had previously been used. [4] US models went on sale in 2014 model year vehicles.

  7. 2002 Infiniti Pro Series - Wikipedia

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    On February 11, 2002, Roquin Motorsports announced a two-car effort for the Infiniti Pro Series. However, the team would only field one car eventually throughout the course of the year. Owned by the Quintanilla racing family, Roquin was the first team to make the switch from the folded Indy Lights series. [18]