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  2. 7 Luxury SUVs That Will Become Affordable in 2025 - AOL

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    When it comes to compact luxury SUVs, Pyle highlighted three standout options: the Acura RDX with an MSRP of $41,945, Audi Q3 with an MSRP $39,800 of and Volvo XC40 with an MSRP of $44,700 ...

  3. I’m a Mechanic: 11 SUVs I Would Never Buy and Why ... - AOL

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    High-End Luxury SUVs (Range Rover Evoque, Mercedes G550/GLS/EQS, Audi RS Q8, Lexus LX, BMW X7) Pyle took the time to address several luxury SUVs as well. The Range Rover Evoque, Mercedes G550/GLS ...

  4. Alder Lake - Wikipedia

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    [12] In April 2022, press reported on "hints" that Intel was working on Alder Lake-X. [13] [14] Intel officially announced the HX processor series on May 10, 2022, including Core i5, Core i7 and Core i9 models, [10] when Intel announced "seven new mobile processors for the 12th Gen Intel Core mobile family at its Intel Vision event. [15]

  5. Tiger Lake - Wikipedia

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    These quad-core processors are designed for "ultraportable gaming" laptops with 28-35 W TDP. [12] Intel officially launched the 11th generation Intel Core-H series and Xeon W-11000M series on May 11, 2021 [ 13 ] and announced the 11th generation Intel Core Tiger Lake Refresh series (1195G7 and 1155G7) on May 30, 2021.

  6. 18 Most Reliable Cars You Can Drive Into the Ground - AOL

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    This full-size SUV has been a staple of Ford's lineup since its introduction in 1997, and though it's a little pricey, it's also one of U.S. News' top picks for the best large, non-luxury SUV ...

  7. Luxury car - Wikipedia

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    During the mid-2000s, SUVs from luxury car brands grew by almost 40% in the United States to more than 430,000 vehicles (excluding SUV-only brands like Hummer and Land Rover), at a time when luxury car sales suffered a 1% decline, and non-luxury SUV sales were flat. By 2004, 30% of major luxury brands' U.S. sales were SUVs.