NickR
Nick drives Stick (not Stig)
NickR

It it me or does it just look pretty slow and boring?

All women are crazy... Some are just less crazy!

I always wondered about the safety standards of the super light grass airstrip at OSH. I have no idea and no speculations of the cause of the accident, but it always seems somewhat chaotic and unorganized over there.

Calling them "Babes" is somewhat an exaggeration... Bikini Butterfaces seems more appropriate!

Here is video too...

The Aeroshell pilots are incredibly nice guys... Paul, you should stop by their RV on the flightline and say hello (Ask for Brian Regan, he's in the no 2 Texan - Say hi from Nicki and tell him I said to invite you over for beers after the performance)... Those guys have a lifetime of aviation stories!

I heard he was driving a bee-tle... Buzz-ted right through the front door!

You forgot to add "Bro" at the end...

Affiliation doesn't mean that they have to merge with another airline. It could be a strategic alliance or as simple as a loyalty program partnership.

But with ailerons you have two units to counter balance each other, while the rudder only has one... (My best guess)

Wait, I thought you proved in an earlier video that girls aren't showing any interest in the car/you? What happened?

Did he brake going into the corner? I though I saw his break lights on... That would explain why he lost the rear end!

My favorite Stones song... Kinda embarrassed that I've never noticed that they shifted from "war, children" to "rape, murder" when I've probably listened to to the song hundreds and hundreds of times!

You are absolutely right, the dealer is being taxed on the profit of the sales, (UST)!
UST is not MWST.

But Orlove is basing the article on US law, where you are being taxed on the full sales price of the car which is not the case in Europe (on used cars). That was what I was pointing out, not taxes on profit!

Of course the dealer has to pay taxes on profit, but that has absolutely nothing to do with VAT or MWST.

Not true! Let me give you an real world example. I had a dealer sell a car for me once. His commission was 10%. VAT in that particular EU country was and still is 25%.
If he had to pay VAT on the sales, the dealer would have lost 15% on the deal.

I can guarantee you that a car dealer in Germany does not pay MWST to the government on a used car they sell and that goes for every EU country. This is coming from someone that works in commercial trade and have lived (and have bought and sold new and used cars) in 5 European countries (including Germany).

Not in Europe. There is only tax on cars when sold new. There is no VAT (or in this case MWST) on used cars. Whether the seller is private or a dealership makes no difference.

All prices in Europe has to include taxes in advertised sales price when sold as new, but since this item is used, tax (in this case MWST) has already been paid when the car was new and can not be applied twice. So Tax on the car is exactly $0 / €0!