DirtyVDub
DirtyVDub
DirtyVDub

Please tell me more about Ron Paul.

I noticed this at my new electric indoor karting place. I’m much more focused on the lines and the sound/feel of the tires with the electric karts than I am with the gas version. With the gas versions I feel myself only waiting for them to get out of the hole and get on power.

Have people tried to get their money out?

They why I always bring 3 people and my .45. I bought and sold over 50 cars in the Detroit area on CL and only had things get weird once. That was mostly a misunderstanding.

Yeah, because you don’t use any government services at all ever. You walk to work on the grass every day right?

But not in a $15,000 car.

Would you say the 4C is not innovative because CF tubs have been in F1 since the 70s?

V10 Audi Wagon in something other than blue.

Dude, those are safety glasses. Maybe you should have worn yours.

It’s extremely inefficient, you can’t fight physics. I bet we’ll be plugging in BEVs for 20 more years.

I just looked up a front view, that scoop/inlet abomination is a styling disaster. Only the Japanese would let something like that out of the drawing room. It looks like a cheap Ebay body kit.

I bought my last 2 cars online. It’s so easy if you have a dealer that will play ball. Negotiation is at a slow deliberate pace, no one is flustered and you have the benefit of almost unlimited research/fact checking. I’ve had much better luck than being a walk in.

Paying it off sooner may actually hurt your credit. I pulled out a 60 month loan on my Fiesta, I put 4k down and have the balance in savings. I put the remaining owed into a separate account and have that account issue a check to the lender every month without me thinking about it. It sends me an email when the

I applied (and got) 2 different credit cars with less than stellar young credit in the last 3 months then just kinda happened to seriously look , then purchase a new car (it was a deal) and my credit did not get hit in the ways you described. I purchased the car a month ago, does it take time for the credit hit to

It’s really easy. Ask them to pull their credit score themselves. They do the leg work, find out it’s a not great 630 and go from there. Or you can have them estimate. If you base your math on THEIR 700 estimate and it comes back 630 well it’s fairly straightforward on them.

Tell them you, the sales guy and the dealer,

Why can’t you give people a real number? Ask if they know their credit score and give them a appropriate interest rate or run a worse case scenario and give them a 8% rate and say this is the highest it will be.

So you’ll spend another $7k+ on a 2500 or bigger because you can’t figure out where to put a trailer and you’d rather abuse the shit out of your bed/truck instead of dropping a few $1,000 on a work trailer that will last 15+ years?

If you’re paying people to fix your track car you’re in a whole different league.

Is it the most expensive car ever with IRS?

What are you doing that you can’t pull it with an F-150?

You need to seriously reevaluate your numbers, look at how inexpensive Lemons teams build and run cars.