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  2. Autotrader.com - Wikipedia

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    Autotrader.com, Inc. is an American online marketplace for car buyers and sellers, founded in 1997. It aggregates new, used, and certified second-hand cars from dealers and private sellers. The site also provides users with automotive reviews, shopping advice, and comparison tools for car financing and insurance information. [1]

  3. Anderson (automobile) - Wikipedia

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    The Anderson was a United States automobile; considered the most successful automobile ever built in the Southern United States, it was manufactured by a carriage works from 1916 to 1925 in Rock Hill, South Carolina. Started by John Gary Anderson, the company sold cars through a national dealer network.

  4. Anderson Racing Karts - Wikipedia

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    Anderson Racing Karts is a British manufacturer of open-wheel racing cars, specifically superkarts.

  5. Grand Prix of Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    2012 Baltimore Sports Car Challenge: Star Mazda: 1:28.860 [14] Sage Karam: Star Formula Mazda 'Pro' 2012 Baltimore Star Mazda Championship round: LMPC: 1:29.026 [13] Bruno Junqueira: Oreca FLM09: 2012 Baltimore Sports Car Challenge: GT2: 1:30.313 [13] Oliver Gavin: Chevrolet Corvette C6 ZR1: 2012 Baltimore Sports Car Challenge: US F2000: 1:31 ...

  6. FBI opens criminal investigation into Baltimore bridge collapse

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    Baltimore County Executive John Olszewski called the collapse an "absolute tragedy" and "shock" on TODAY around 7:05 a.m., and said the bridge has been an active scene of activity for emergency ...

  7. Maryland (automobile) - Wikipedia

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    The car was powered by a 30-hp [3] four-cylinder, overhead camshaft engine. [4] The Ariel design was initially unchanged, and the Maryland was originally available as a four-seat roadster or a five-seat touring car. The wheelbase was later lengthened from the initial 100 inches (2,500 mm) to 116 inches (2,900 mm).