If they’re snow birds, they’ll keep their home state registrations. Or they’ll go with whichever state gives them the lowest tax bill. It’s not like they have to reregister every time they travel.
If they’re snow birds, they’ll keep their home state registrations. Or they’ll go with whichever state gives them the lowest tax bill. It’s not like they have to reregister every time they travel.
All states. It’s via Federal Law.
Also wrong.
“keep his old registration & license (probably illegal)“
I don’t hate the forest greens they’ve used.
It’s still, in fact, a big deal.
The Traverse usually outsells the Tahoe.
“There’s a hidden benefit to Subway adding deli slicers to every store, though. Pre-sliced meat is more expensive to order than whole hunks of deli meat—the convenience costs extra—which means Subway stands to save a lot of money by investing in slicers.”
Anyone buying this as their primary transportation, especially if they drive a lot, would be nuts.
You’ll need to drive well over 100k miles before the difference mileage makes up for the difference in price.
As if flying is a blast anyway.
I have a kid. Have had the former most times, except for the one time I had the latter. Guess how percentages work when dealing with hundreds of people on a plane.
I said “workable.” Taking kids on planes is about a good or bad as the rest of the population. It’s fine. The stuff that can’t be helped can be mitigated and the stuff that can be helped is on the parents. In either case, you don’t get to opt out of kids existing, and you don’t get to say they can’t travel.
“Yeah - I feel like the rest of the world is still a bit different (read “better”) than the US.”
“Still, it’s only women who we assume are facing undue dangers when they stick that thumb out.”
Not the weird, shifting tenses.
It’s much cheaper than the US if you’re not insured, but typically there are still out of pocket costs even in countries with universal healthcare.
Your insult sucked. Buy some headphones.
Two things:
Is any kid who cries entitled?