Jumbojeepman
Jumbojeepman
Jumbojeepman

Oh, there’s a reason - fools need to be separated from their money.

Especially considering his co-defendant was killed in a hit and run 2 days earlier.

Unfortunately, no.

What kinda cruel clickbait is this?  I was looking for a storage area for a 3' Toblerone, which comes with the car upon purchase. It’s the least they could throw in.

A tanker truck holds 5-10k gallons of gas.

It’s 35-58 miles to cities where gas is significantly cheaper. So we’re talking an extra 10 gallons of diesel and 2 hours of the tanker driver’s time to make it from Needles to here. So let’s say $200 bucks extra divided by 5500 gallons being delivered. That’s a whopping 3.6 cents per gallon in extra delivery costs.

It sounds even worse as a yearly figure.

The speed limit was changed some 15+ years ago. So not nearly as much of the modern stuff, mostly just ABS.

Yeah, I’m buying used cars that have no discounts like that.

One secret is I only looked at cars at dealers advertised at a price I would be happy with paying that price. Any lower price I negotiated (which I always did) was a bonus.  And yes, I buy cars that cost far less than that.

Same with RAMs. Maybe they’ll learn next time there is a supply crises that building only top trims leads to people not buying anything. HA Ha ha, who are we kidding, they’ll do the same thing next time.

I got a ticket for 78 in a 55 outside of Raleigh on US 64 about 3 decades ago. The Trooper actually got out of his car and asked ‘Where’s the fire?’ However, when I got to court it got dropped (without a lawyer representing me) to a charge so low that I only had to pay court costs and no insurance surcharge (these are

‘Testing the waters’. Hey - do you want to sell the car or not. I’m not looking to spend a couple of months trying to convince you to sell the car.

I bought private for the longest time (some 30 years) but about 5 years ago I started going to dealers. A few reasons but not all of them - it got frustrating seeing a car I wanted to buy and the seller wouldn’t respond to an ad. Meeting people got to be a pain as they never had time to show the car they supposedly

Your thermonuclear bomb is a uranium or plutonium bomb with hydrogen as an accelerant. So it’s not my fault they poorly named the thermonuclear ‘hydrogen’ bomb.

So a hydrogen bomb.

You can get a hybrid Corolla for one.

You didn’t include tires, cost of electricity, and increased insurance and registration costs.

As an attendee of NC State, and a Penn State post-bacc certificate holder, I approve this comment.

Maybe you should contact your city council member about changing the number of spots allocated.