‘96 Honda Accord for $1,800 WITH stick and less than 200k miles. Drive it till the wheels fall off and then buy a new car when you’re back on your feet. Save the $3,200 for food and rent.
‘96 Honda Accord for $1,800 WITH stick and less than 200k miles. Drive it till the wheels fall off and then buy a new car when you’re back on your feet. Save the $3,200 for food and rent.
Here you go! Hope you’ve got 90 minutes you never want back.
That was my gut instinct too. The thin tail lights on the back and the sloped roof are a dead giveaway. 2011+ Dodge Charger.
Yes! For some stupid reason if I switch from the cabin vents to the defrost in my Mazda (even if it’s not on ‘Auto’ mode) it cranks the fan up to 11, no matter what setting they were on before. It’s very annoying.
Tesla won’t have any issues moving Model 3's. I live in Palo Alto and I started seeing them a day before the supposed July 28 release date. The super rich will buy them so they can have the nicest newest thing possible, and then when Tesla can ramp up their production the middle class will start buying them over…
I just googled ‘Car climate control’ and it was like the tenth image, but it seemed so fitting - it’s the quintessential analog slider.
Same. From muscle memory I have the layout of my audio and AC memorized, so I don’t have to take my eyes off the road. Can you imagine waiting to come to a stop just so you can safely look at your screen and adjust air (not that anyone in a Tesla is ever going to do that)
I drive past a C&C on my way to the gym every day and I always thought it was a check cashing place. Thanks for the tip!
I thought I read a while back that there’s a limitation on sales tax for cars older than X years (the number in my head is 7 for some reason). I can’t find it anymore, so maybe I made it up.
My guess is that HOA’s for the super rich tend to not stand in the way. They probably charge him astronomical fees that the middle-class folk would scoff at, but he pays without even reading the bill.
When I was buying my car, I noticed that a lot of these car dealers use their teenage employees (I’m assuming a lot of them are interns or HS kids on summer vacation) to communicate via the Internet. When the customer comes inside the dealership, the more experienced salesperson takes over for the face to face. I…
Can I just point out that none of the states closest to North Korea (except Alaska, but nobody’s going to bomb Alaska) voted for Trump? Why can’t he pick a fight with an enemy off the Eastern seaboard so that at least he’s in the kill zone
This doesn’t surprise me... I bet their gas gauge is broken. I had a ‘99 Honda Passport that had a broken gas gauge (would read E about halfway thru a tank) but the light still worked. I just drove based on the trip odometer (always refilled at 200 miles to be safe). I did run out of gas twice in about three years…
Secretly I don’t like foot prints on my windshield
The guy in the Mustang f-ing deserved it. I’m OK with a V12 Lambo or a Ferrari revving - you don’t hear that very often, and if you’re going to pay $200k+ for a car, you might as well love how it sounds and make everybody else listen too. But no, bro, I don’t want to hear you rev your shitty Mustang.
The homeowners (who are the HOA, as many have pointed out above me) should sue their accountant. The accountant should have some fiduciary responsibility to the client that all fees have been paid and everything is tip-top. My assumption would be the accountant’s insurance would then reimburse for the street…