I literally, literally, could not care less about what you just said. I want you to know this.
I literally, literally, could not care less about what you just said. I want you to know this.
I wonder why expensive 100-octane fuel instead of much cheaper E85 which can provide even more power? Simply because of its presence at the strip? Or would they have needed a 3rd pump? (Not sure how many strips have E85 readily available) It has been a while since my last visit, but at that time I recall 100 gas…
I believe they pulled out voluntarily because they did not want to follow said regulations. I assume the companies that moved in are playing by the (new) rules.
I see what you did there.
Do they even make more than 2 cars for the US these days?
Exactly what I said, you beat me to it.
He didn’t leave the scene of the accident so much as bring the whole scene home with him.
I would say it’s well within the lender’s right to do so, but I, like most of the other folks commenting, just haven’t actually seen this happen. I wonder if there’s some local regulation for this or if it’s just a policy for this particular lender?
Are you sure you’re not confusing gap insurance with normal car insurance? You legally have to have car insurance, and if your lender finds out you don’t, they WILL secure their own and charge you out the ass for it. But gap insurance is absolutely not required, especially if you’re in a position where no gap exists…
I’m with you. As much as I dislike the people of Scottsdale, their dealerships tend to treat people better.
Most luxury brand dealers are like this, even if the “normal” brand dealers aren’t, despite being the same company. I bought a used Acura off Craigslist for like $20k and every time I have had to step foot in the dealer (airbag recall, misc parts, whatever), I’m treated very well. At the time of purchase I had also…
Aptly reported by Jason TORCHinsky as well.
This article title is full of win. So full of it.
Yeah, but without the crazy ass-handling.
Cardinals in West Valley? No problem! 10 games per year if you count pre-season, and almost always on weekends. Plenty of people make day-trips out of it between tail-gating, shopping, seeing a movie, etc. You’re not catching a game, you’re going to an event.
I believe so. I have a buddy that knows a couple things about them. Apparently they can also land with no engine power for (mostly) the same reason.
Most people don’t even know about the arrow in the dash that tells you what side your fuel cap is on. You think they’ll know about this? You give a lot of credit...
Sadly, you were the easy money in this scenario. A lot more work would have gone into catching the bro-dozer.
It’s not, though. Motorcycles splitting lanes are effectively removing themselves from traffic and not delaying you at all. So, to use your analogy, it’s more like the guy behind you just up and left the store before checking out. Your day can continue as it was.