A vehicle factory manufactures cars. The unit cost C (the cost in dollars to make each car) depends on the number of cars made. If x cars are made, then the unit cost is given by the function $C(x) = 0.3x^2 - 162x + 38,165$. What is the minimum unit cost?\nDo not round your answer.
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