No arguments here.
No arguments here.
Is it bad that I really want one of these?
There's a guy running around my parts that drives an old M8. Now that is a nice BMW. I'm not usually the BMW type though.
Bah!
Not to mention increased maintenance of a manual in this day. My midsized pickup has a 5 speed auto. I tow boats and run it in mild off road conditions for work, both situations would be hell on a clutch. Having to feather it from the increased torque would've required a costly replacement by this point in her 130,000…
The biggest in accuracy is that George Clooney wouldn't be talking to a woman his own age for that amount of time.
Oh Tristate Area, your so full of Jersey Shore Douchebags and Shit Starting Motorcycle Gangs.
I don't know where you live but near me the grid has been updated massively in the last few years. There are 2 new plants and several expanded transmission lines not to mention natural gas pipelines to feed these new generation plants.
So your saying Indians don't want an Indian car because it's Indian?
Fun fact II. The C-5 is also one of the few planes with an Anhedral wing angle. Because of its high wing design and low center of gravity theC-5 needed the decreased stabilization of an anhedral wing to bank.
That looks horrible.
Bums don't usually steal copper, that is a lot of effort it's usually crackheads and scumbags.
There is what I call a "citizens ticket" you take a knife and poke it through the sidewall and there is a bout a $200 ticket. 2 sidewalls is a $400 ticket.
Not actually a cousin. Propane is refined from oil and Natural Gas is methane that has mostly refined itself from being underground so long.
So if I have a gas dryer that uses electricity only for tumbler motor I am required to have a 220v outlet and not use it? And your right it doesn't specify 220v because that is not a requirement.
Houses are not required to have a 220v outlet in laundry rooms. Making up a "code" because it fits your argument is asinine.
No they aren't. And my house doesn't. I have two standard 115v outlets and a gas hookup.
No, people who have bad credit have mismanaged credit or are currently over extended and have to pay more because they are a higher default risk.
No, people who have bad credit have mismanaged credit or are currently over extended and have to pay more because they are a higher default risk.
I think you have a reading comprehension issue here. The article simply states to negotiate the sale price of the car separately from any of the other aspects of the transaction. The information is given when you need it.