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  2. CarGurus - Wikipedia

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    CarGurus was privately owned until its $150 million IPO on 12 October 2017; [9] its board of directors includes Steve Kaufer, co-founder and CEO of TripAdvisor; Greg Schwartz, President Media and Marketplace of Zillow; and Steve Conine, Co-founder of Wayfair. In 2018, CarGurus purchased the UK website and forum PistonHeads for an undisclosed ...

  3. Lexus GS - Wikipedia

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    The GS was replaced in Europe by the Lexus ES from December 2018. The seventh generation ES is the first to be sold in Europe, replacing the GS in spite of being a front-wheel drive car. [7] It went on sale from September 2018 in Russia, Turkey and other CIS markets and from December 2018 in Western and Central Europe. [8] Production ended in ...

  4. Lexus RX - Wikipedia

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    The Lexus RX 400h made its U.S. sales debut in mid-2005, with over 9,000 pre-orders at launch. [40] The RX 400h's arrival in the U.S. had been delayed by several months; Lexus had announced in November 2004 that the American launch of the hybrid Lexus SUV would occur for the 2006 model year. [41]

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  6. Mercedes-Benz S-Class - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, Automobile Magazine named the W221 S-Class as one of its 2007 "All-Stars" over rivals from Lexus and BMW, [22] and Car and Driver selected the S550 as the winner in a five-way comparison test of flagship luxury sedans, [23] as did Motor Trend Magazine in July 2009 in a three-way comparison test, with the other two competitors being the ...

  7. Audi - Wikipedia

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    Audi returned to the winner's podium at the 2004 race, with the top three finishers all driving R8s: Audi Sport Japan Team Goh finished first, Audi Sport UK Veloqx second, and Champion Racing third. At the 2005 24 Hours of Le Mans , Champion Racing entered two R8s, along with an R8 from the Audi PlayStation Team Oreca .