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I don’t blame the kid one iota. But dad? Who pays cash for a car and walks away without a title?
I’m going to get my W123 on the road again. My ex-wife got it in a minor fender bender with it almost a year ago, and now it pulls to the left a little bit. I parked it until I could get around to figuring out what was wrong. Now the interior is all musty. The battery is dead. The problems are accumulating and I’m…
Every time I’ve paid for a car with cash from a dealer I’ve walked away with a title in hand.
And while the dealer is trying to make it right for Fredricks, he’s still out of $10,000 and a car.
Once again the age old lesson bites someone in the ass: No title? No cash transfers hands.
Low income workers normally buy new cars?
Unfortunately, as I’m sure you’ve heard, Jason is no longer around to tell you anything about it
Kinda puts a new spin on the “should police pursue car thieves” debate, doesn’t it? If I’m going to be held liable for cleanup or whatever results from a crash after somebody steals my car, I’m all for the cops chasing them down and collaring them as quickly as possible.
The grille seems to have survived relatively intact.
I’d argue that Tokyo Drift actually is a car movie.
I will never understand muscle car buyers.
Weld the rears shut, done.
I will never understand muscle car buyers.
F1 needs a Max. Otherwise we get bland little robots who’ve been molded into exactly what F1 wants them to be, such as Ocon, Gio, Mick, Botas, LeClerc, Botas, etc. All great drivers no doubt, but with personalities and risk tolerance equal to a wet paper towel.
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My car has a device known as a “Rear Main Seal” that coats the undercarriage with a rust proofing substance while I’m driving.
You’re saying we have to design new cars at some point?
Time capsule cars with ultra-low mileage are weird to me. Someone made the conscious decision to keep this truck in pristine shape AND never use it. Why? One possibility is they intended to make money in the long run, which often doesn’t work out after you adjust for inflation, storage costs, annual registration, maint…
2nd Gear: There is a good bit on Last Week Tonight about Unions from this Sunday. People here should give it a look; it will describe how hard companies fight unions and how small the penalties are for violating Federal Law in this regard.
I am not a fan of all unions, but I’m thinking Toyota is being a little…