insurancejoe
Insurance Joe
insurancejoe

Like this? Toyota BZ4X (https://jalopnik.com/the-toyota-bz4x-makes-ev-design-normal-1846715517)

From the LA time article:

Came here looking for the Homer Simpson car crossed with a Miata. Left disappointed but now know of Simpson Design.

I suspect that’s the case, and I cannot find any statistics about how many people have ever received a ticket in their lifetimes.

They wisely don’t show the front of the car. Those things make the Pontiac Aztek look like a beauty queen...

About how much does that cost if you don’t mind me asking?

The 30th Anniversary Miata is the only way to get Recaro seats with automatic climate control.  For those who care about such things...

Many infant car seats are designed to be easy to remove and reinstall to a base safely. They are frequently paired with a stroller system to make them easy to move a baby from a car to the stroller. This is a lifesaver when you have an infant who is finicky about naps as you can often get the infant out of the car

I would give you more stars if I could.

Toyota has the 86 and Supra back.  Seems like the time is right to bring back the MR2.

Can anyone tell if this Tesla has the 2.0 autopilot hardware?

Tesla actually seems behind on crash prevention technology relative to Cadillac and Subaru and possibly Nissan and who knows how many others. It gets me is that no action was taken by the car which is touting major active safety features. We have seen numerous Tesla incidents where they have impacted stationary or

Yes, but once that was fixed, it is a great stroller if you need one that is lightweight and folds up well. The one in the picture you’re referring to has the new hinges which do not cut off fingers of small children. 

That was a large crowd of almost entirely white people chasing him away. Too bad he won’t see it that way.

Intrusive to me includes the snake oil crap that shows up on so many news sites and also Gizmodo... These sites really need to look at what they’re advertising more closely.

You’re late to the party of pointing that out.

You’re right. I somehow missed that, so I looked it up further. Mississippi allows drivers to post a bond or make a security deposit instead of insurance, but you must have one or the other. Virginia allows you to drive uninsured for $500 extra per year. New Hampshire is the only state which lets you drive without

If you damaged something which wasn’t yours, would you be ok with paying for more damages than said thing is worth just because the owner is upside down on their loan?

Everyone who owns a car for use on public roads in the US is legally required to have at least liability insurance at some level. In my state, it is a very low minimum level of $25k per person for bodily injury, $50k per accident for bodily injury, and $15k per accident for property damage. These limits are very low

They are not Facebook employees, so Facebook does not directly provide or pay for their benefits. The cafeteria workers actually work for Flagship Facility Services.