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  1. Young Austrian girl in front of an Austrian Airbus 340 in the Maldives, of all places. An aviation-loving kid posed by an airplane in 1999. Over 20 years later, she recreated the photo (msn.com) Since Lufthansa and Swiss have/had these quad jets, it would make sense that Austrian did too at some point in time.
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  2. Never heard the term 'keystone' regarding pricing either...sounds like 'markup' from the examples. As far as rotors, I haven't had to do any brake work yet on my '14 GC, at 70k now...maybe this year. I remember my '00 GC needed brake work every 25k or so, I recall first replacing the rotors and pads at around 25k (maybe I drove harder back then, and did a lot of mountain driving in Colorado).
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  3. WOW, you are the first person that I know who does not know what Keystoning of pricing is in retail. Thinking on this, maybe that is why, I have spent a good chunk of my life in retail/sales and Keystoning of the cost in what becomes the selling price is common. I agree with @trinacriabob that I feel if a dealership or any place of business keystones the wholesale price, I see no problem with that in making a fair profit. I have issues when a place of business keystones MSRP. That is just highway robbery. For those that are interested: Everything You Need to Know About Keystone Pricing | Wiser Retail Strategies This I found Funny about your State Drew. 95 Pennsylvania Facts And Weird Laws 2023 (contactsenators.com) Interesting things I have learned today about Pennsylvania. Keystone Opportunity Zone (pa.gov)
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