probably so there is a medical record created by hospital staff noting the injuries. Documenting the evidence if you will.
probably so there is a medical record created by hospital staff noting the injuries. Documenting the evidence if you will.
Polvorized
"hoon level 10"
“the vehicle was a Nissan GTS that had been modified to a Nissan GTR for racing purposes.”
Doug??
So you don't consider the increased insurance cost of admitting guilt to a bullshit ticket?
Safe assumption i bet
so it has lots of torque to move it about. It's not going to be a bahn-burner in either gas of diesel configuration. Diesel torque would allow it to be somewhat acceptable around town.
I mean a 3 series might be able to get by with that power. Something similar to a 5 series in size though? That is a big stretch in my mind.
But even cooler are the engines it will use, a new family of modular inline four- and six-cylinder gasoline and diesel engines. According to Car’s report, the bottom end of the E-Class range will get a 1.6-liter four with 122 horsepower. First out of the gate will be a twin-turbo 2.9-liter inline-six with 313…
If it means less Prii. I'm all for it
Sounds like a winning investment to me.
The rich got insanely rich and the poor got poorer. So they still won. Not sure about your point.
Of course they had snowmobile rides and ice-karting as well. Duh!
100%? No. However, those venture capitalists have a much higher incentive to have more winning investments than losers. I mean, you know, the whole "staying in business" thing?
I usually call to schedule appointments, actually, even though I use the Internet to do almost everything else.
And customers still book their appointments the old-fashioned way. Even though most dealerships offer online scheduling, only 9% book their appointments using the Internet compared with 73% who call for an appointment. Part of it is lack of awareness: 45% did not know they could schedule online.
That is the wrong kind of impressive. And here us WRX guys are labeled the lift-off-oversteer, property wrecking, flat brim delinquents.
Tower Group (never heard of them until my ind. agent got a quote from them) and with coverage similar to the study example with the exception of a$1k deductible.
Ouch, Michgan. 15 WRX, male, almost 25, no tickets, no accidents. $725. That is in an area close to Boston, MA.