Have you ever started your car, then left it running as you popped back into your house for a quick sec to grab something?
Have you ever started your car, then left it running as you popped back into your house for a quick sec to grab something?
The FCA shit bugs me too. My wife’s Liberty has not had a single problem in 4 years and 70k miles
My jurisdiction has a previous generation crew cab in navy blue. It’s the hardest one to spot from a distance because it could just be a normal truck (it doesn’t have any markings)
What about the Camaro? Pretty sure it was the first of the muscle cars to have 300 hp and 30 mpg from its V6. The Mustang followed along the next year
I assume you mean “why car manufacturers...” and the answer is packaging. They don’t want to have more than one 6 cylinder engine and for most of these companies it has to be able to be mounted transversly. Straight 6 is too long for that
From birth. According to my parents, my older cousin gave me a matchbox car when I was very young and from there on out all I ever played with were car toys. And it just progressed from there
Wow, everyday I reminded how glad I am to live in PA. We may have yearly inspection, but anything found there would probably need to be fixed anyway
No property tax on cars in PA, just sales tax when you buy the car and yearly registration ($35). And the combined insurance for my 3 cars (one is my wife’s) is only $130/month
I want to know where he can find tires that cheap. I tried Craigslisting tires a few months ago (I only put 5k miles/year on my Jeep so didn’t want to spend big bucks for new ones) and couldn’t find anything close to worthwhile so ended up going new
It wasn’t actually very high (under $100), but it has always been free for me in past with easy returns. I figured I could do it on paper for free pretty easily and I was right
Pretty much zero chance. And unless you have mortgage interest and property taxes to write off, the standard deduction is almost always the better way to go
I ran my taxes through TurboTax this year and balked at what they were going to charge me (this is my first year with complicated taxes). I then downloaded the forms from the IRS and did it by hand and just made sure the totals matched TurboTax and sent it in for free
So far my whole fleet as been immune to the airbag recalls (‘05 Wrangler, ‘06 G6, ‘12 Liberty)
I now have a project for our vacation to OBX in the off-season while my wife sits on the beach
No, I am a fan, and if I were in the market for a small car, it would probably be near the top of the list
My area has fully marked Explorers and a couple of leftover Crown Vics. And one navy blue, crew cab F-150 that is really hard to pick out of a crowd and always seems to be waiting just around the bend when I am getting a little rowdy
I have an Italian last name that can no one will spell the same twice, so growing up, when we would make restaurant reservations, we would just take my dad’s first name and threw an “s” on the end and pretended it was our last name, because it is easier and faster than spelling it for them
I am no tax expert, but I think since your company pays you for your vehicle (the $375 which I assume is per month), I don’t think you can write it off anyway. Or on the flip side you would be able to write it off but then you would have to count that $375 as income
The best non-meat sandwich filling is fried eggplant
Every 10 weeks. And I get constantly reminded if I go a day over because my wife and the hair dresser (yeah, whatever, she gives me an awesome discount and does good work) are really good friends