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No, when the other car is doing 70 in a 35, you do not expect the car to approach as fast as it is approaching, and he didn't have lights on to signal he was in a hurry and driving faster than he was supposed to be. If the cop was traveling at the speed limit, he would have had plenty of time to turn left, if the cop

My uncle was in an accident involving a cop, he was turning left when an unmarked cruiser came barreling up on him from the opposite direction going twice the speed limit with no lights on. He T-boned my uncle and claimed he was not at fault. After my uncle fought the city who was blaming him(my uncle) for 100% of the

This is somewhat common in NE Ohio. In fact, I have a buddy who has a GS with manual in black and my next door neighbor also has one in white.

Aston Martin body swaps on iQ's have been somewhat popular so if you do see one in person, look at the inside to make sure its a real one lol

So you are saying that by getting a personal plate, no one knows what year you bought your car? And this in turn saves depreciation? When they sell the car, won't the buyer know how old it is from the registration?

This^^ all of this. People wonder why there are mass shootings all the time now, well if the media didn't give them the attention they wanted, I bet that would go away very quickly.

I would not call any radar detector from cobra "good" unless you only want to know when you are GETTING a ticket. Buy an Escort or Valentine if you want to get out of a ticket.

I personally love hoppy beers because of what was stated in the article that hops are similar to mary jane, which I love. I would have turned my nose up at any beer that wasn't Blue Moon when I was 19 because I did not have a great pallet for beer, but as I grew older and started smoking, which I also did not like the

Yes, yes you do

This lives near my house, does it count?

What is going on here?

Nope! I have not paid a cent of interest in the 6 years I have had the card. I pay it in full every month. The card only benefits me. I get a check every 4 months for about $100 from all the cash back rewards I earn on my card so I get paid to use my credit card. I just remembered too, my card doubles the MFG warranty

If you needed to, a lot of places (most probably) have the ability to reprint a receipt if you have the card used for the purchase and the date you purchased it.

This is why I use my credit card for absolutely everything! Not only does it get me a ton of money back in rewards, it is like a file cabinet for all my purchases. Everything I buy is on that card and the statements act as receipts.

DEBADGE ALL THE THINGS!! I have not had a badge on my car since I started driving, other than removing the dealer decals/plate frames, that is the first thing I do to all my cars. The only badge I leave on is the performance nomenclature which for my cars was Z24, Spec V and ST, just from those I am sure most of you

They said like $5100 but that wasn't really realistic to me, I think they estimate high with the expectation the insurance will try to negotiate lower. All the quotes I got online and in dealers led me to believe it would be more around $3100 lost if I were to sell tomorrow.

I am in this exact situation and just won a court case to recoup my loss in value from a driver who rear ended me. The drivers insurance (Geico) claimed that loss in value is not a thing if the car was repaired and would not give me a dime for lost value. I filed a lawsuit in small claims court against the driver and

See the line where I said "Money is just a thing, you can't take it with you when you die, and as long as you are not spending wildly above your means, you can have your cake and eat it too."

Off topic much?

No, being happy means doing what you want, when you want and not waiting for someone else to get tired of their toy so you can buy it and hope it has the features and options you want and it wasn't hooned. Money is just a thing, you can't take it with you when you die, and as long as you are not spending wildly above