Georgia had state inspections but they were deemed bad for poor people
Sure your ownership costs are fixed. But they are fixed at the EXTREMELY high rate of a new car. Unless you can write off the lease as a business expense financially it usually makes more sense to buy the car and keep it. Especially as most people only seem to pay attention to the payments and completely forget about…
Exactly... some people fail to understand that in the end, you really need to keep your car 10+ years for purchasing to really start making a significant difference(and if you’re an enthusiast... life’s too short for that!!!). Even then, if repairs are more costly than expected (or if you’re into modding), you can…
That’s great. Your customer (your reader) complements your story and then makes a reasonable constructive criticism and you respond with sarcasm to tell him he’s dumb.
I demand more middle aged accountants riding the California cost at sunset.
Those were impossibly dark photos. I wanted to see the bike, I kept scrolling down hoping maybe the clear photo is coming, and then your sarcasm at the bottom. F’me, where's the photos of the damn bike!
Isn’t the old saying: “If you want to make a small fortune in racing, you must start with a large fortune”.
*sigh*
I work in finance and the “pay cash for everything” people really are hurting themselves. You have to look at opportunity cost and other factors before making that decision.
“Successful” and “wagon” don’t appear in the same sentence in the United States anymore.
She probably didn’t notice when she cut him off.
Massively incorrect. Most karts including those at Lime Rock can easily reach 50 mph. Many shifter karts go much faster. Do you know what happens when a human body hits a stationary object at 30 mph? You have seen NTSB crash tests of cars at 3o mph. Absolute destruction. Now imagine human tissue.
Teenagers who broke into the track at night in pretty fast karts with no helmets on the track designed for cars, they really didn’t have to try hard at all.
It’s a DREAM to ride too. I’ve done a few test rides on the Guzzi (california 1400) and not only does it go like hell, it actually handles really, really well. If i were to buy a cruiser, that would be it hands down.