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  2. The best SUVs for snow in 2025 - AOL

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    BMW X3. Best for: Those who want a more luxurious winter ride The BMW X3 packs a ton of versatility and luxury for a vehicle its size. Despite being a compact luxury SUV, it boasts 62.7 cubic feet ...

  3. The Lucid Air Touring test: How a luxury EV handles in snow - AOL

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    The steepest and snowiest area on California's Interstate 80 – indeed, one of the snowiest points in the lower 48, with an average 411 inches of snow per year — Donner demands a toll of ...

  4. List of best-selling automobiles - Wikipedia

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    Became the first electric vehicle to be the world's bestselling car in 2023. [114] Full-size car: 1958 Chevrolet Impala. Chevrolet Impala: 1958–1985 1994–1996 2000–2020 Over 13,000,000 between its introduction and 1996. [11] The bestselling car in America in a single year, with 1,046,514 sold in 1965 including the Impala SS. [61] Hybrid ...

  5. 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.

  6. Category:Luxury vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Personal luxury cars (42 P) Porsche vehicles (3 C, 59 P) R. Roewe vehicles (20 P) Rolls-Royce vehicles (2 C, 27 P) S. Saab vehicles (2 C, 25 P) Spyker vehicles (8 P)

  7. Heavy rain and risk of ‘life-threatening’ debris flows prompt ...

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    This storm will dump 1 to 3 inches of rain over the Los Angeles basin and totals could approach 6 inches in the area’s mountains — including the burn scar of the Palisades Fire.