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NJ does not have the opportunity to chare income tax. Income is taxed where you work, not where you live. NJ doesn’t receive tax money, nor will get funding from the tolls to improve mass transit. So people will just continue to drive into Manhattan for work and pay the massive toll. It will just make NYC an even more

Tolls are already ridiculously expensive and have not swayed drivers. The tolls have to be much higher to stop people from driving. The GWB is one of the most expensive bridges to cross and, with over 300,000 vehicles crossing it every day, it’s also the busiest bridge in the world.  High tolls are not deterring

NYC wants to stop people from diving into NYC, but congestion pricing tolls don’t go towards funding mass transit outside the city where all the drivers are driving from. Congestion tolls go towards funding the subway. NYC residents with access to the subway already have the lowest car ownership rates in the country.

If the stock market takes a sudden drop, you don’t just sell, you hold.”

Better yet - Rent a car from a normal car rental company and your own car insurance will cover you. Obviously, check your policy first, but many times, you don’t need to buy the insurance as you’re already covered.

No!! I loved my Jeep Wk. I thought it had a great interior. It was clean, yet rugged. I loved the right angle where the center stack (radio/climate control) met the center console of the shifter. Very large center armrest/storage box. The ergonomics were perfect. I miss that car so much. It had good power and was such

So how do you throw away a 73 meters long, 24 meters high, 509-passenger aircraft?”

I’m doing my part by working from home.  Ban working from the office!!!!!

Jeeps are not luxury vehicles.  They just tell you they are so they can charge more.  My JGC was nice, but not luxurious.  And my Wrangler is FARRR from luxury.  My honda civic beater rides better than the wrangler.

This is false.  Lobster was always a luxury food.

Where’s the overlap? The highlander is smaller than most 3 row SUV’s on the market. The 4Runner is more off road focused. The Sequoia is their full size option.

The article starts out mentionig hybrids. But have you actually tried to buy a Highlander Hybrid recently? I have. The waiting lists 5-6 months just to find one to test drive. I’m wondering where Toyota will get the production capacity for another vehicle since they currently are having issues keeping up with demand.

Vans like these are expensive because of tradespeople. I bet 95% of people/companies who buy transit or sprinter type vans are plumbers, electricians, HVAC, delivery people, etc. If you need it for work, you’ll pay for it or you’re out of business. Plus you’ll get the tax write offs as a business expense.  

Bend Oregon is also home to the last Blockbuster Video.

My retired parents paid $85,000 for their 23 ft 1 bedroom rv with 2 slideouts. Has an outdoor kitchen and tv, too. The 50-60+ crowd doesn’t want a blank slate. They want a fully finished rv. And they can get one for not much more $$ than this one.

I drove a ford expedition as a rental and the 10 speed turbo v6 got 22 mpg on the highway.  I was shocked at the good gas mileage.  I rented it for a long drive and it excelled.  Made me rethink Ford in a good way.  11.8 won’t cut it.

From someone whose owned/an owner of a couple of different types of jeeps, the jeeps are getting wayy too expensive.  I’m getting priced out of the vehicles I like and want to be a repeat customer of.

Can we move away from Chrome?  It’s so cheap and dated looking.  Gloss black out black out is the modern look.

From a former Jeep Grand Cherokee owner whose been priced out of his favorite vehicle, you are correct.  Turning Jeep into Range Rover has unfortunately lost this repeat customer.

Im trying to buy a highlander hybrid and I was told it would be at least 5 months until I’d be able to have it delivered. Ugh.