Which part?
Which part?
ND
This peaked my interest, so I checked. If you check population per DMVs over the whole state, VT would have 1 DMV per 65k. CA is 1 per 229k. CA may need more DMVs.
You know what they have now? Computers. They work really quick, and can even talk to each other over magic wires. They could just improve their system if it's such a challenge.
Yeah, I have most of mine. They only ever go back if I’m taking a car off the road, then registering it again without changing hands.
Those are cool looking plates
Really?
CA is weird about cars.
Including the pic of the original CTR that the US never had is kinda mean.
Just get two bikes, it’ll be easier and better packaged.
The price is pretty low, but I’ve personally been burned by more than one VAG product. It would require a very clean look over to garner more than $2k.
Make it a Tesla, with a ‘button’ on the touch screen that says Turbo Boost. When Michael pushes it, the dual motor kicks in, the windshield tints to solid black, and it just mows everyone down. He is the surprise antagonist.
No matter what city or car was being studied
That is incorrect. I have saved myself from other bad drivers (red lights, stop signs, lane departures, too fast on an icy road are all the instances that come to mind) many times.
From Deal With It glasses to Baller Stash. I like it.
Herb decree
Don’t be disingenuous.
Correct, it’s his estimated net worth. Small people think small, true change thinks big. Everyone of those dollars was earned on others' backs.
Yeah, Amazon’s employees wouldn’t even notice the (math math math...181B/840k) $215,476 each.
I test drove one of these about a year and a half ago. Very innocuous, quiet, etc. But the interior was too flimsy, and the batteries ate up too much space.