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This is also a valid point if you have received an oil change from a quick lube place and they filled up your washer fluid...last year I had an oil change in September, barely drove the car until December...first time I used the washer fluid as I was driving down the interstate it froze the second it hit the

What I personally do is as follows:

some serious necromancing on my part...but definitely Kinja broke on me ha - I distinctly remember commenting this on a post of Joe Biden driving a corvette

As much as I also disagree with making special deals with companies (though literally EVERY state does this - just look at pretty much every professional sports stadium as an example) - the government shouldn’t be picking winners and losers. However....Indiana and the USGov’t still win financially in the Carrier deal.

The difficulty with a fractional ownership is there needs to happen to be the plane you are interested in at your local airport that also happens to fall into your price range which happens to be a fractional ownership agreement. There are management companies that will make sure your fractional ownership is at the

This looks very legit, makes me wish I was an accredited investor so I could get in on the ground floor.

Driving a truck may have saved these guys’ lives - if they had a regular car the lack of ground clearance/heavier duty tires typically found on trucks may have had them done for.

My first new car (2012 Civic Si) I bought through True Car, IIRC I ended up right at invoice. For my wife’s car I used TrueCar to look for the lowest price paid on their histogram, e-mailed 10 dealers asking for that price (I think 3 agreed), then I took that price to another dealer who advertised beating anyone by

Same...I have a 2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee and a 2011 Camaro...I just realized the other day that they are roughly 17 and 7 years old respectively (since original sale date) and are just old cars now

Subaru Forester - fantastic visibility, best of any modern car I have sat in by far. The Subaru Outback also has great visibility. When we shopped for a crossover we actually disregarded the CX5 and RAV4 after we couldnt see anything out of the back.

As another poster said...jobs may not have been leaving, they were planning on keeping same production levels at this plant while moving Lincoln production elsewhere. Keeping the Lincoln production there means they need to increase jobs/shifts/plant in order to have the increased production they want, which woukd mean

It’s his property, no HOA, nothing illegal...if his neighbors dont want to deal with the fact that they dont own his property, they should move somewhere with no neighbors.

As a CPA....I agree. Would need to be diligently tracking mileage & expenses. Equipment purchased seperately (plow, shovels, chains, etc) could most likely be expensed in its entirety. The truck itself would be difficult - I would argue you could not expense/depreciate any of it, since it is the daily driver every

The arguement that it is different because it has a different platform falls flat pretty quick...don’t have to look to far for cars where the model name has been around for 50 years and the newest doesnt resemble the prior at all. It isnt a marketing stunt, it is because the wrangler is a direct descendant of the CJ.

I’m not a fan of his politics, but I like Biden - he has that crazy lovable uncle vibe to him.

It makes perfect sense. Finance a $36k car over 5 years at 3%, invest the $36k, assuming a 10% return on the market, after taxes and cost of interest on the loan, at the end of 5 years you will have $48.9k. Pay cash and then you free up that payment, which if invested monthly at the same return, you will end up with

Absolute best NFS game ever made, rest of them didn’t even come close! I played through that game at least 4-5 times, absolutely loved it.

Subaru Forester XT?

I looked at the AllRoad, and a few other wagons...we ended up getting a new loaded Outback for under $30k instead. For what we needed and wanted, paying nearly 50% more made no sense at all. The Outback is very comfortable for road trips, lots of room, and gets great mpg, and IMO puts to shame the interiors of most

Sounds like....a Jeep Wrangler Unlimited, depending on your definition of reasonable fuel economh.