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When Ohio was a “front plate state”, most people still didn’t use one and most I know didn’t get pulled over for it. However, there are other states you can’t leave your driveway without it. NJ is like that. Good on their legislature for this.

Eww

You just blew my mind. ***Actively jumping on Amazon***

Hahahaha. so true. 

Um. So this is one of the cheapest Prowlers for sale in the USA. This is undoubtable a nice price. Your opinions of the car model itself don’t necessarily dictate whether its a good price.

Oh, no doubt. I’m not talking about a “change the oil and forget it” mentality of a Camry. But doing and budgeting for repairs/maintenance annually versus a compounding cost upon purchase is usually a preferable scenario.

That would be incredibly stout. A pretty perfect one with 58k sold on BaT for $21500. That is my argument is if it is worth it to take a gamble on an $8000 when a pretty perfect one can be found for a little over double that.

My comment is my asterisk to my ‘Nice Price’ vote. As an owner of a 29 year old Mercedes (R129), this MIGHT be a nice price; however, there is an old saying, “There is nothing more expensive than a cheap Mercedes”. No one....I repeat....NO ONE should buy this car without a pre-purchase inspection. What you think might

I have the bluetooth version in my Lincoln. It is great. Since iPhones got rid of the headphone jack, I’ve had to pick between charging and listening. Now I can finally do both!!

On motorcycles, you really need to have a good credit union. HD Finance is a joke...they target lower credit scores and their rates prove that (this is why when I bought my Harley I begrudgingly paid cash...it was a Saturday and my CU was closed) . Most others are so small that they just aren’t efficient. My credit

I sell MB’s, and if a car has a ‘night’ package, it sells quick. People like the murdered out look. 

Confirmed. 

I will say, two out of the three people I pulled were neighbors and one was a co-worker I saw get stuck driving back to my house. Snow tires are a rarity in the inner city. 

Payments and car price are all relative to income. Everyone has a mortgage.

Well, in one case, it was a C300 with all seasons, but the tires were borderline not touching the ground to dig through.

They’re actually incredibly thirsty. Probably wouldn’t get any worse mileage with a new V6 F150 or Ram. My biggest complaint about it. But big trucks take up a lot more space. And, you can’t get them in a 6MT :)

I will say, if you live in the snowbelt, ground clearance isn’t anything to sneeze at. I pulled a bunch of AWD cars out of the snow when we got 20" dumped on us because they were sitting on the snow without the wheels being able to grip. I have a car, but I’m glad I have a Tacoma for the winter. 

As a salesperson, ask a woman this question. I sell MB’s, and I get complaints constantly that none of our cars have an underneath tunnel like on a Lexus or Highlander to put a purse, etc. 

Their goal is to always get someone to upgrade. A buddy of mine, in his mid 40's (I’m 34) had always either built bikes or had used ones. Last year’s Snake Venom Street Glide Special got him to make the leap and trade his 2010 Glide in. So, in these newer dark trim, higher output, west coast style factory custom

Objectively, yes, but to a lot of people that $30k their life. A lot of those guys, that is the most expensive purchase they’ll make beside their home. They might drive a 15 year old Tacoma or Ram. Somehow, despite how great the PanAmerica is and how drastically improved the Softail chassis, Harley still sell more