A brand new car would be nice. But I’d rather drive a 5 year old car with AC. Even though as a fellow Canadian I only use the AC 2 days a year.
A brand new car would be nice. But I’d rather drive a 5 year old car with AC. Even though as a fellow Canadian I only use the AC 2 days a year.
You would have to be out cold to sleep through landing and re-compression.
Both cars have their merits.
There’s little chance of the price coming down, but maybe the dealer can throw in some service vouchers or something similar.
Unfortunately, there’s sound in the second video.
I gassed up at a local Costco an hour ago and it was still where it (probably) was yesterday.
Unpopular opinion:
She probably gets a stipend for travelling.
Civics and Carollas aren’t the most exciting cars by any stretch of the imagination, but they’ll take a licking and keep on ticking. Parts are cheap, working on them is easy and they will run forever.
My first car was $5k and I got a co-signer.
Yeet is the opposite of yoink.
I went CP based on the fact you could easily find a cheaper one that you could drive without caring.
My best advice would be to do some research (obviously) and plan to include all of the incidental bits and targets of opportunity into the cost associated with any one task. Think items like gaskets or hoses that you have to remove to replace the part that needs replacing.
While obviously the kid is old enough that he should have at least a somewhat evolved sense of decency, the fact that the adults involved found this an acceptable idea is the real problem.
You either ponied up the money for the production, got the title as a favour, or you’re an actor in the production and will be taking home a percentage of the ‘take’ so you have an investment in it’s success.
The rail line in question separates the city from an industrial area that’s technically in the neighboring municipality. So lots of industrial sets up shop there to avoid taxes.
HA! The local stop light cabal would never allow it.
Like any auction, knowing enough to be able to assess a vehicle in a few minutes and how well you know your local rules and regulations regarding putting a ‘write-off’ back on the road, will dictate your odds of success.
It’s in Manitoba.
It’s unbelievable how long some of the delays can be when they start breaking the trains apart. The worst part is there’s usually one right about 715-730Am, so it’s not like nobody’s going anywhere at that time. /s