steel997
steel997
steel997

It’s just a $40 tax plus an emissions test.

Wow, some unbelievable stories here. I have a couple of my own (too late to make the presses). A few years back, an Ivy-League MBA friend of mine (who just happened to be female) asked for my help with buying a car. Contrary to some, I love the car-buying process, so I took a day and we went test-driving. Now this

Ford dealership in Livermore, CA. My fiancee wanted something cheap on gas and she could put a lot of miles on, so we were looking for a Focus. My fiancee has driven my 12C, 458, Cayman R, Boxster S, and 911 TurboS. She’s also driven an Agera R, Huayra, 918, F12, 430 Scud... point being she’s familiar with cars.

Writing in his underpants is a special skill set?

Your neighbor needs an editor to go over the note they left you. It will look a lot better with red marks all over it, and if they make the corrections it will have more impact when someone reads it.

You have to have 200 skydives (In the US) before you can even jump a wingsuit out of a plane. So, you would have to learn to skydive first.

It's total bullshit when states do that. It makes the claims process lengthy and inefficient. I understand if there's missing details about the accident, but if there's solid evidence of one party breaking the rules, which is often the case, then assigning fault on the spot makes the process a lot quicker. If I'm at

Marry a woman that likes cars?