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G20 industrial nations - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (485 words)
The primary goal of the G20 is to discuss and develop policies that promote the "high and sustainable growth" of the global economy.
The G20 is primary criticized for its influence, and power of its members, pushing its economic societial philosophy on the rest of the world.
The G20 has been criticized for enriching its member nations at the expense of the rest of the world, and being a vehicle for corporations to effect global policies for their benefit.
2001 Infiniti G20 Description (1022 words)
G20 drivers are coddled in an 8-way adjustable "low fatigue" style front bucket seat (leather in G20 Touring), with almost every possible amenity close at hand - power windows with driver-side one touch auto-up/down and safety reverse feature, power door locks, air conditioning, plenty of storage with map pockets on the front doors and seatbacks.
G20 comes with a full complement of safety features, starting with the body structure, which includes pipe-style steel side-impact door guard beams, upper door reinforcements and reinforced body sides.
Additionally, the G20 is equipped with the Infiniti Vehicle Immobilizer System, which uses an electronically coded key that is recognized by the system and a remote keyless entry and in-vehicle security system with an indicator light.
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