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  2. TrueDelta - Wikipedia

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    TrueDelta.com is a car information site that claims over 106100 registered members as of June 2019 and more than 130,000 registered cars. The site focuses on the reporting of automobile reliability and gas mileage, and also contains vehicle pricing and comparison information.

  3. Ralph Nader - Wikipedia

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    Ralph Nader (/ ˈ n eɪ d ər /; born February 27, 1934) [1] is an American political activist, author, lecturer, and attorney noted for his involvement in consumer protection, environmentalism, and government reform causes, and for being a perennial presidential candidate.

  4. History of the electric vehicle - Wikipedia

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    In February 2017 Consumer Reports named Tesla as the top car brand in the United States and ranked it 8th among global carmakers. [201] Deliveries of the Tesla Model S passed the 200,000 unit milestone during the fourth quarter of 2017. [202] Global sales of the Nissan Leaf achieved the 300,000 unit milestone in January 2018. [203]

  5. Car classification - Wikipedia

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    The largest category of small cars is called C-segment or small family car in Europe, and compact car in the United States. The size of a compact car is defined by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), as having a combined interior and cargo volume of 100–109 cu ft (2.8–3.1 m 3). [5]

  6. Subaru 360 - Wikipedia

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    The 360 was imported to the United States by Malcolm Bricklin before he later manufactured his own cars. The Subaru 360 received notoriety in 1969, when Consumer Reports magazine branded the automobile "Not Acceptable" because of safety concerns and lack of power. Because the car weighed under 1000 pounds, it was exempt from normal safety ...

  7. Lexus GX - Wikipedia

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    On April 13, 2010, Consumer Reports in the United States urged customers not to buy the 2010 model year GX 460, giving it a "Don't buy, Safety Risk" label, its first such vehicle rating since 2001, following the results of a "lift-off oversteer" emergency test. This label was lifted on May 7, 2010. [26]

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