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I forgot to mention that Delaware has some cool “low digit” plates but not everyone can have them. According to some, they have a huge counterfeiting problem with these.

I’m getting an Audi vibe from those taillights. Funny how this is the same size as the Accord when it first debuted back in the mid 70's. I guess we all get bigger (mostly around the mid section) as we get older.

You should see Virginia. They have over 250. A bit carried away if you ask me. 

Can’t wait to test it’s offroad abilities. My last Jeep pass with flying colors!!!

Exactly.  At that price, someone will buy it for sure.  Will that someone be me?  No.

I used to think Maryland’s standard issue plate back in the day was nice. Simple black on white but then they changed it. Still ok but not as clean as before.

I always wondered about these but thought it was just one of those “As Seen on TV” type of things and dismissed it.  Now that you guys say it actually serves a purpose, I might give it a second look.

His golf outings have reportedly cost taxpayers some $142,000,000 and he doesn’t give a shit. He doesn’t care that the coronavirus is on the rise again or that unemployment numbers continue to rise, or that there still is no stimulus package.

We want the petty!

The Italian police actually own a few different Lambos...

This explains why boring colors are forced on us. Beige, gray, white and black. Anything outside of that and you get the privilege of paying for it.

Here’s a secret.  If you ignore them, they go away.

The light bars are intact behind both the windscreen and rear window. Lighting those up could be fun at parties.

Ah yes, the Colonnade years. All the GM A-bodies looked great back then. That ‘73 Olds Cutlass was my favorite.

I was ready to give it a timid Nice Price given what people are paying for trucks these days but then I read the ad.

I have one but work, home chores, and weather all have me sidelined at the moment. Looks good standing still in my garage though, lol. I’m hoping to put some miles on it this weekend so I can at least get through my first service and get past the break-in period. If you get to test one, I will be looking forward to

I was still wholly unprepared for just how cold the northern states can get in the month of October at night.

The way it was explained to me was if you take your house, turn it upside down and shake it - what would be the cost to replace everything that were to fall out. Simple way to look at it but it put it into perfect perspective for me.

Note, flood insurance and earthquake insurance are not always included in a regular policy, so ask your provider if they’re in yours.

I will tell you right away if I don’t know something. Keeps me from having to lie. Kids will ask me a question I don’t know and I go “Let’s Google this together.”