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  2. 50 Secondhand Finds That Are As Strange As They Are Wonderful

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    Image credits: Weird And Wonderful Secondhand Finds The BBC reports that, based on the findings by secondhand fashion retailer ThredUp, a whopping 67% of British millennials shop secondhand, while ...

  3. Ram pickup - Wikipedia

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    Debuted on January 5, 1993, at the North American International Auto Show and going on sale on October 1, 1993, the redesigned 1994 Ram was a sales success and was named "Truck of the Year" by Motor Trend in 1994.

  4. List of electric truck makers - Wikipedia

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    Tevva 7.5-tonne electric truck. In September 2021, [59] Tevva unveiled its Tevva Truck – the first British designed 7.5-tonne electric truck intended for mass production in the UK. The truck has a range of up to 160 miles (250 km) in pure battery electric vehicle (BEV) form or up to 310 miles (500 km) with its patented range extender ...

  5. BYD Auto - Wikipedia

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    It also produces electric buses and trucks. The company sells its vehicles under the main BYD brand and high-end vehicles under its Denza, Yangwang and Fangchengbao brands. BYD Auto was established in January 2003 by Wang Chuanfu, the founder of BYD Company, following the acquisition of Xi'an Qinchuan Automobile.

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  7. Automotive industry in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Notable exceptions were 5.7 million automobiles manufactured in 2009 (due to crisis), and more recently 8.8 million units in 2020 due to the global COVID-19 pandemic. [4] [5] Production peaked during the 1970s and early 2000s at 13–15 million units. [6] [7] [8]