in OH it shows on the Carfax
in OH it shows on the Carfax
I think the issue of asking for mileage is that all the money goes to the state the car is registered in. What about road trips? For example, I live in state M and drive to state V every month for work. Buying gas in state V pays local taxes for road maintenance in that state. However if we went purely based on…
Inputting your mileage when you pay your yearly registration to get your tabs would be pretty easy to implement. Underreporting might be a problem except that you’ll likely eventually sell the vehicle. The next owner is going to list mileage and if things don’t add up it then you’ll be in trouble. Of course it’s not…
Maybe they can stop subsidizing the fossil fuel industry by allowing for a price increase not to exceed the old tax
I think this argument distracts from the point of the gas tax in the first place, which isn’t to encourage efficiency but as a way to pay for infrastructure that everyone uses. The idea behind it being a gas tax was that it used to be generally true that heavier cars used more fuel and cause more roadway damage so…
no its not a problem on these. head gaskets were a NA engine issue
Not an issue with the turbo engine. It has the non cardboard gaskets.
Yea, these had 250 hp. I really wanted one a few years ago when they were much newer, but even then I heard stories about poor reliability.
I like your idea of adding weight as a criteria for adjusting the rate. I have a comment pending approval about scaling it by efficiency/emissions, but I like weight too. Maybe a combo of all 3.
I think this kind of thing should be done with a scaled fee based on vehicle weight - lighter weight = lower fee, higher weight = higher fee.
I don’t have netflix, but how is it hostile to customers who travel?
There are very few of you, I’d guess.
The fact that Subaru offered both the 168 horsepower turbocharged mill and manual transmission in its AWD wagon
Subarus of this generation have more than there share of head gasket failures which typically show up around 150k. This Outback may be on borrowed time. ND
Maybe if everyone who watched Netflix actually PAID for it, they'd not have to raise prices so much so often.
It would probably be easier to swallow if the actual underlying reason for it was more obvious: Netflix was operating at a big loss for a long time, but because they had continuous growth, investors were okay with waiting. Now the market is saturated, so investors want a return on their investment, which means cutting…
Then cancel. It’s easy. Netflix is not a necessity. If it’s as bad as you say, why did 6 million more people decide they needed Netflix?
I can understand arguing in favor of, for example, allowing a child going off to college to share a password without additional charge to the account, but the general vibe I get from these articles is “how dare they crack down on any password sharing with anyone??!?” Netflix is a huge corporation driven by the…
How dare Netflix make customers pay to watch their content?
The conversation in my house was, “screw this we’re canceling - wait new Witcher? Shit!” They timed that perfectly, tbh.