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Sometimes you have to, I on many occasions take vehicles home overnight. Sometimes the customer concern has to do with lighting or only on certain roads. We don't always have time or ability to do this during the day. Permission is always gained before this is done. We usually like to put 100 miles on a vehicle after

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I rhino lined my floor in my RAM, I haven't yet taped off the glass to do the rest

Exactly, they need to stick to this, that is one bad ass automobile, just straight sex sitting still

Yeah but no one sub-prime is getting anywhere close to that

That's not true. I've worked my ass off and went with out luxuries to keep the water and lights on. If you want an opportunity to improve your life save money and stay debt free. Monthly payments enslave you. Work at it, don't take the easy way out. Don't feel sorry for yourself do something about it.

You're correct, I hope I never have to get a long term vehicle loan. I'll never buy new, I leased once (dumbest thing I ever did). My wife's car got totaled and she didn't want to buy a car for the value of her previous so we did do a two year loan to purchase a better car. But there are a lot better options. A used

I really despise that banks offer people to take long loans on used cars. It's a real shame we can't save anymore. Gotta have new, gotta have better, can't wait til I can pay for it, Let's finance everything. Heck even new cars. I've seen 6 or 7 year loans, that is a shit ton of interest.

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What about a split bench seat! I think most of em are now a days.

I agree, bench seats are where it's at!

What people fail to realize is her 2003 mercedes is worth less than a 98 honda civic with 400000 miles on it

I frikken love this!!!!

This may be the best advice ever given

Wouldn't it make more sense to just cremate all the found bodies...It would be much simpler to take DNA evidence and a picture than burying them all. I guess I wouldn't know

I have a craftsman 3 ton jack from early 2000s that is still working rather nicely. Though I just bought it's replacement. Got a hell of a deal on a Napa Professional Series 3.5 ton jack. We have had one at the shop I've been working at and that thing takes an abuse.

this is hilarious

My parents did the same thing, I forgot about calling out gears..... too funny

I learned very early, My parents always had manuals and I used to sit in my mothers geo metro and press the clutch and shift and make engine noises for hours. She first let me drive on a private road when I was 10 and I was hooked, my father later let me drive on a private road at 13. When it came time to get my

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