Further in it specified Huntsville which makes more sense, in Tuscaloosa they only really care about football, the Huntsville and Birmingham campuses are far more productive.
Further in it specified Huntsville which makes more sense, in Tuscaloosa they only really care about football, the Huntsville and Birmingham campuses are far more productive.
Same. I like the city, especially if there is a good park system. I like the country too because you can have real space.
“This isn’t an easily comparable property”
I thought the same thing. That's a $1200 car at best. She would be smart to just get her money back plus some punitive. Then work with a reputable car broker to keep from getting robbed again.
They don't make them like that anymore (for legal reasons!). 🤣 Yeah, 6k for a 18+ year old Ford is nuts, unless it's a classic. And a Taurus is not a classic anything, except rust bucket!
Then that’s what gets reported.
LOL. my son bought a C4 a few years ago for $7K, put about $10K into it and sold it a few months ago for $5k.
Yes sometimes in big commercial transactions like this, it might be a private listing, not on the NMLS (I think that’s the right name), or will have an undisclosed public price. I just hope whoever buys it, Emelia Hartford is trying, keeps it as a track. It’s out in the middle of nowhere, but so was Laguna Seca, and…
And there seems to be some confusion here; you can register and insure any car you want in your own name, but unless you have the title you have no claim to ownership.
Yeah but my friends’ cousin’s neighbors son-in law is working for a company that is printing the signs with a UN logo saying stay in your sector under penalty of death
It’s not just at BHPH lots pretty much anytime you finance a car, the bank holds onto the title until the loan is paid in full.
It’s amazing what skills seem out of reach (or a bit intimidating) until you build up a bit of motivation and really dig in for an hour or two. I learned to drive stick by practicing slow de-clutch first gear starts with a Wrangler at 11PM in a Home Depot parking lot.
the article does not seem to say - but I think the loan was direct with the dealership and not with a bank.
Yeah, I had to see what they were all about and a big old nope from me. There are some great covers out there, but those 2 are not them.
Especially considering the mods rely heavily on a tune for a motor with weak rods. Hard ND and I too, am not afraid of mods
Ahhh, my bad. As a fellow comment pest, I approve!
I’m pretty sure it all started with the Canyonero
Well, look at it this way: Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group owns a large percentage of Toyota. In turn, Toyota owns something like 16% of Mitsui Sumitomo Insurance. So... you can see how that could be problematic, especially considering Mitsui Sumitomo is Toyota’s main global insurance carrier...
Smaller vehicles: Less resources, less pollution, less infrastructure damage, less unbalanced carnage in automobile accidents. All net positives for society.
Same here in WI, depends on the cops mood too. I was pulled over for 82 over (137 in a 55) back in 1989 in my brand new VW Corrado (we wanted to see if it would hit 140 like the commercial said). The speedo was pegged at 140, but the gun only showed 137. Just wrote me up for speeding, no racing or reckless driving.…