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The sketchiest car I ever bought is the one that I am working on now.

Not all cars will allow the side mirrors to tilt out far enough to shine the light back.

I believe that DOT regs don’t allow for glass headlights on light passenger vehicles anymore, and clear plastic just can’t stay clear forever.

They may be getting hard to find, but old MX6 GT seats are the best I’ve ever experienced.

I believe in a flat tax with no deductions, and no floor or cap. It seems the most fair and efficient to me.

The rate and the sum are both higher. At the very top you will get some skewed numbers from the small number of extremely wealthy families that make all of their income from investments that are taxed at lower rates. Unfortunately, taxing capital gains lower is necessary if you want to encourage equity investment (you

$2000 for a studio apartment

For the most part, rich people pay a lot in taxes. Take a look at a distribution of taxes paid by income bracket, and you might be surprised. Last I saw, the top 1% paid more in income tax than the bottom 90% did combined.

60 hours per week sounds like awesome work-life balance to me. My industry is famous for long hours (finance), but my wife worked in talent management for a F500 cosmetics company, and 60 hours per week wasn’t strange for her there, and she conducted a LOT of video interviews from home in the evening.

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get 3 more years out of it, then I can justify dumping it off for something new.

I’ve seen the yellow flag used by those types, but never this striped one. Do they just use any flag with a snake on it?

Isn’t that a Navy flag?

I meant in their reputation. That should be devastating for the reputation of Toyota trucks, and yet they are still regarded as high quality vehicles, and command prices to match.

There are plenty of two stroke diesels out there. In fact, the giant blowers that are so common on hot rods are taken from Detroit Diesel 2 strokes. They are even referred to by the engine that they come off of: 6-71 and 8-71. Those engines have two exhaust valves per cylinder, though, so not a good example here.

The bodies rot out quickly in the salt, the interiors always seem to be held together with duct tape and prayers, and steering/suspension pieces seem to wear out more quickly than with other makes (though the steering setup is sitting underneath a 1,000lb engine, so forgivable).

It could be a two-stroke.

If you’re talking about the part of Rt 22 near Hillside, it already looks like somebody dropped a bomb on it. Followed by an earthquake, and then some alien pavement-eating parasite.

I feel bad for a lot of people when it comes to cars. I can’t figure out how people even survive with such a pitiful knowledge of vehicles, value, and financing.