Slay0r
Slay0r
Slay0r

Only one I really disagree with is the officer not showing up for court. I know in the state of La, if the officer doesn't show up to the court date the case/ticket is dismissed. As of now *knock on wood* I'm 5 for 5 with officers/DAs either not showing up, dismissing it, officers telling me they won't go (ending up

I see a lot of "use vinegar" to get bad smells out. Welll I had a vinegar bottle leak all throughout my pantry (multiple shelves and then floor.) I've cleaned it with 409 but can not get that horrible vinegar smell out. Any suggestions?

"I own up to it. It's a silly mistake. Just got to move forward from it. It won't happen again. That's really it."

S55 AMGs go for under 15k all day. Now you can decide for yourself, but i've been seeing C55 AMGs under 10k

Kind of an oddball because it's a truck but Single cab Frontiers in the 01-04 body style were only made in 01. Someone told me the production run was less than 500. I'm not sure of that number though. I've only seen them 1 in person, 1 on the road, and 1 on ebay since it was mentioned to me.

The ones I were looking at were Diesel Lariat F250s, not 150s. Diesels are either really strong on money orr tank when fuel prices spike.

I need to take that out. I just hastily posted up that from when Nissan would promote "get a $25k Altima for just $199/mo. Can't edit the post anymore :/ Srry

I wish I was. Believe me or not. I just looked on my local ford dealers site. 2015 f250 Lariat $64k not including TT&L. I looked around and found a 2015 f250 Lariat with less than 3000mi $43K. So not even fully breaking in the engine costed $20k!? If i look at 2014 (albiet a previous body style) they're in the $30k

You're right, I just threw Nissan's get a $25k Altima for $199 a mo BS they put out there. I should've done the math real quick.

I'm sorry but if you agreed on $17,890, where the hell did the close to $6500 come from to get over $24,000. That's over a 3rd of the cars value in "extra fees?" Besides the price of the car only other things you should be paying for is Tax, Title, and License (and any warranty) But it should never be over a 3rd of

Wow usually insurance companies want to total out vehicles. They would rather wash their hands of it and sell the scraps overseas. They also usually make sure that the body shop that they deal with is being held to a higher standard than the avg quick fix body shop. I know my body shop comes with a lifetime guarantee

Started with an SV650 then went to an R6. My friends are trying to get me back in the saddle of riding again. Even my riding buddies want supermotos. I'm kind of curious about cafe racers or bobbers. That bike in the headline pic looks like it'd b a blast. I want a ruckus and or grom for car show shens, but they're

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I've seen and dealt with many flood, salvage, and salvage retention/rebuilt vehicles I can tell you the only way I would purchase any of these is if I saw and inspected the damage prior to getting it fixed. A flood title vehicle could be a jeep that sat in 2ft of water or in my case a car that sat in 15ft of water

Sorry, I was always one of those oddballs that thought that was the best looking cars they've ever made. Sharpest looking headlights, sick taillights (that mayy look a lil too subaru-ish) But all in all, I've always thought it was a sharp looking style regardless of feelings on Bangle.

If Christians wanted to rewrite a book for accuracy they should start with the one they're clutching. :)

Soo I had an idea in my head of how this article was going to go. Anddd that's exactly how it went. Just like every other car dealer, they build their business on back end by offering way below what your trade is worth so that they can minimize the risk in case the market of that vehicle tanks (like diesel trucks did

Soo another "last of the manuals" has died?

I thought we later discovered that is was the rebels that launched the gas on the civilians to make it look like the work of Assad. From my understanding they basically put on an act/con in the middle east to force the US to act, either with airstrikes that would help their side or with arms and ammo supply (and/or

"he felt bad asking parents for gas money after they bought him the car." This I think is the main point of the story for me. He's being grateful and doesn't want to ask for any more. Good on you!

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