“he told police that if he wanted to harm her he could have done so very easily, but never did”
Ah yes, definitely the kind of thing extremely innocent people say regularly.
“he told police that if he wanted to harm her he could have done so very easily, but never did”
Ah yes, definitely the kind of thing extremely innocent people say regularly.
Every one of these cars has well over 100k miles! The Model 3 didn’t make this list because it didn’t meet the critera that I laid out.
I will defend the left turn arrow. No it’s not warranted at every single intersection, but it is really necessary in certain spots where you would probably need to sit through 4 or 5 light cycles before you could even hope to get a gap.
People underestimate the distance they can easily travel on a bike. Especially something like an e-bike that can either assist with power or flat out propel you all by itself for many miles. I’d say 90% is too large of an estimate, but we don’t need bike infrastructure everywhere. Just in places that make sense and…
You don’t have to bike every single day. It’s not an all-or-nothing situation. I definitely wouldn’t on bad weather days or when it’s really hot, but there are still a lot of days that it would be great.
Is it fraud if a known issue actually happens without user intervention to make it happen?
No, insurance fraud or insurance fraud. Inside the house with gas cans around it for your generator. OR OUTSIDE a youth center full of teenagers that watch a lot of TicToc and have thumb drives.
Every once in awhile in my area, I see a Neon Green ST driving around, with what looks to be a 70+ year old man behind the wheel. He drives it exactly how you would expect an older person to drive. Slow and careful.
For an enthusiast it’s gotta be a Ford Fiesta ST. Reliability is a question mark depending on the previous owner, but if you dug around enough you’d find a good one that would delight with every gear pull.
Chevy Bolt. Has the tech, the range is good, and you get the rebate. You can get a damn nice one for $23k and the rebate brings it under $20k. Here’s one listed at $23k local to me that has leather and the Bose sound system. Also has lane assist and adaptive cruise. Sheesh I may go after something now that I…
There’s an exception for solo-writer projects, and the minimums kick in after six episodes if the project isn’t specifically contracted as a solo show.
In the span of a couple emails and about 30 minutes, I found two GRC cores offered at MSRP within 10 miles of my house. Convinced me to cool on the FOMO for now.
The sheer volume of anti-union sentiment in this comment section is really dashing my hopes that a worker revolution could soon be at hand. Most people know that the company that employs them is actively working to minimize their pay and benefits in favor of corporate profits that that will not be shared with the…
Sure man, clearly the big take away there is that I hate old and disabled people.
Have you looked at apartments lately? My town more than an hour outside of Atlanta is about $1,500 minimum for an old 1BR. $1,400 for new construction would be an absolute steal since most of those go for over $2,000.
But also, aside from people who don’t own a car, you can be a person who is too old to drive or someone with a disability. Or oh wait none of that really matters to you because fuck those people.
Because “small town” is just a dog whistle for a sundown town.
I believe the ad indicates it comes with a “selvage” title in which case absolutely ND.
“Buying a new car is simply a terrible financial decision in every sense. You’ll almost always come out better buying a used car of relatively recent vintage.”
I believe your depreciation estimates are being biased by luxury / high-priced vehicles. Using a novel dataset I am seeing 1-year depreciation among 10 popular consumer models (ex. Accord, Elantra, Altima, Compass, etc) of ~9% and 5-year depreciation of 32%. Depreciation is slightly better if you use the car less over…