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Whichever state the person answering is from.

If you really want a mind trip think about the power. A ge powered 777 cruises using about 40 to 50 megawatts of power. Think of that in terms of homes powered (up to 45,000).

If you really want a mind trip think about the power. A ge powered 777 cruises using about 40 to 50 megawatts of power. Think of that in terms of homes powered (up to 45,000).

Thanks for bringing this up. A lot of people just assume all planes are gross polluters, and it’s not an apples to apples comparison.

How much fuel would a greyhound burn carrying an equivalent percentage of passengers and cargo by weight if it could travel at 500mph? Answer, a LOT more than an aircraft. It’d pollute a

News report says it was a fatal accident. Wow to do that with a tree, I was picturing a pole or something

It’s easier to grasp if you look at smaller numbers.

It’s a federal tax issue. Businesses which purchase large vehicles can claim 100% deduction off their taxable income for the year. This rule was set in place to encourage the purchases of new business vehicles (e.g. trucks, heavy duty vehicles, etc.), which happens to include large SUVs. It’s not a carve out

Yeah... he wants to spend up to $150K on a vehicle but he’s worried about paying a bit of extra tax.  Fucking stupid. 

It’s....Michigan.  Big Three makes Big Buck$ on Truck$.  So, ya.

I always laugh at these tax carve outs or reduced registration fees or whatever perk many states give for heavy vehicles over a certain weight. It’s so incredibly dumb. While I’m sure they were originally intended for things like contractors, farmers, or small businesses that actually need bigger vehicles, I’d wager

I’ll bite with my experience, although I’m not at the 100K mark yet, but I expect it to certainly last that long and hopefully a lot longer if I stay on top of maintenance.

Why would you need to be?

I was the happy owner of a 2005 Cayenne V-6, purchased new. After twelve wonderful years and 191,0oo miles, I passed it along to some friends as a wedding gift. It still soldiers on with them at ~225k miles.It is the most trouble-free automobile I have ever owned. Only problems experienced were a failed Carden shaft

Not if I got there first. 

... and isn’t awesome to begin with. 

It’s going to be an uphill battle to get people into a job that other people are working furiously to eliminate with robots.

Yeah, given that standard rates are around $0.60/mile, I believe. Something doesn’t add up.

Bullshit detector reading off the charts.  My guess is its some sort of lease opp deal where the “pay” is the 14 grand but after overhead you take home peanuts. 

It seems like just listening to Tom and Ray brings out the best in all of us. 

Please, oh please put it in full view of a Trump property.