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  2. OfferUp - Wikipedia

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    OfferUp is a mobile-driven local marketplace that competes with companies such as eBay, Craigslist, and Facebook Marketplace. [2] [3] In 2015, OfferUp was named one of the Hottest Startups by Forbes, citing the company's explosive growth between funding rounds throughout the year, and was speculated to take over Craigslist's share of the C2C ...

  3. Need a Reliable Used Car for Under $3,000? Here’s How ... - AOL

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    Cars — even used ones — are expensive. It might feel impossible to find a new (at least new to you) vehicle on a very limited budget, but you can still do it. “Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic ...

  4. Why Billionaires Drive Cheap Cars — and You Should, Too - AOL

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    We often associate billionaires with the most expensive versions of common things, like $3 million dollar luxury cars. But not all billionaires spend their income in such a way. The most pragmatic...

  5. I’m a Car Expert: Here are 3 Reasons I’d Never Buy ... - AOL

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    Online marketplaces: Hunting for bargains on outlets like Facebook marketplace, OfferUp, and Craigslist allows you to negotiate directly with people selling their cars directly, helping to make ...

  6. List of car brands - Wikipedia

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    Goggomobil (1958–1961) Hartnett (1949–1955) Holden (Manufactured 1948 to 2017, import only 2017 to 2020) HSV (1987–2017) Ilinga (1974–1975) Kaditcha. Leyland (1973–1982) Lloyd-Hartnett (1957–1962) Lonsdale (1982–1983) (Cars produced and exported by Mitsubishi Australia and sold in the UK by the Colt Car Company under the Lonsdale.

  7. Cars.com - Wikipedia

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    Cars.com was included in the spin-off of Gannett's broadcasting properties as Tegna, Inc. On May 4, 2017, Tegna shareholders approved a plan to spin off Cars.com as a new, publicly traded company; they received a share of the new company, which began trading on the NYSE beginning on June 1, 2017, for every 3 Tegna shares they owned.

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