Buy Cars and Trucks in Danbury, Connecticut

Volvo : C30 T5 2009 VOLVO C30 T5
Volvo : C30 T5 2009 VOLVO C30 T5
$10,600.00 (8 Bids)
Time Left: 11h 8m
Nissan : 300ZX GS 1990 NISSAN 300ZX
Nissan : 300ZX GS 1990 NISSAN 300ZX
$6,275.00
Time Left: 12h 13m
Ford : Thunderbird LX 1993 Ford Thunderbird LX
Ford : Thunderbird LX 1993 Ford Thunderbird LX
$355.00 (11 Bids)
Time Left: 12h 45m
Volkswagen : Jetta jetta 1998 vw jetta wolfburg edition
Volkswagen : Jetta jetta 1998 vw jetta wolfburg edition
$5,300.00 (0 Bids)
Time Left: 14h 11m
Lincoln : Continental lincoln continental
Lincoln : Continental lincoln continental
$450.00
$700.00
Time Left: 17h 44m
Ford : F-350 F-350 2005 Ford F-350 Diesel 4x4 Crew Cab Dually
Ford : F-350 F-350 2005 Ford F-350 Diesel 4x4 Crew Cab Dually
$18,000.00
$21,000.00
Time Left: 1d 6h 14m
Plymouth Horizon 1988 Plymouth Horizon
Plymouth Horizon 1988 Plymouth Horizon
$999.00 (0 Bids)
Time Left: 1d 7h 8m
Ford : F-100 F-1 1949  FORD  F100  F-1
Ford : F-100 F-1 1949 FORD F100 F-1
$10,851.00 (35 Bids)
Time Left: 1d 7h 28m
Chevrolet : Impala 1966 Chevrolet Impala
Chevrolet : Impala 1966 Chevrolet Impala
$4,350.00 (12 Bids)
Time Left: 1d 7h 58m
Buick : Skylark skylark 1966 skylark convertable
Buick : Skylark skylark 1966 skylark convertable
$2,000.00
$2,500.00
Time Left: 1d 10h 52m
Porsche : 911 Carrera 1999 Porche 911 tiptronic coupe
Porsche : 911 Carrera 1999 Porche 911 tiptronic coupe
$13,101.00 (6 Bids)
Time Left: 1d 13h 56m
Ford : F-250 Lariant Ford F250 Lariant 4x4 2004
Ford : F-250 Lariant Ford F250 Lariant 4x4 2004
$5,000.00
$13,350.00
Time Left: 1d 15h 45m
Ford : Mustang 1967 Mustang 390 FE Big Block
Ford : Mustang 1967 Mustang 390 FE Big Block
$6,100.00 (38 Bids)
Time Left: 1d 18h 4m
Hyundai : Sonata GL ***2005 HYNDAI SONATA ~NO RESERVE~***
Hyundai : Sonata GL ***2005 HYNDAI SONATA ~NO RESERVE~***
$1,325.00 (9 Bids)
Time Left: 1d 18h 15m

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how long it takes to drive from burlingame, california to danbury, connecticut by car?
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hi I want to know this serious can anyone tell me? thanks


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5 to 6 days, fly is cheaper and only 6 hr to boston.

What is the least expensive way to get to Connecticut (Danbury) from Laguardia?
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Car rental prices at Laguardia are crazy, I'd just as soon rent a car in Connecticut.


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Connecticut Limo. http://www.ctlimo.com/

how can i get from Albany, ny to connecticut ? PlEASE help?
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im going to college in albany,ny suny albany i would like to know how can i go to connecticut (danbury) by bus or any other transportation other than car( i dont have a car)... Thanks :)


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Greyhound Bus Lines have several trips a day from the bus station in Albany to Danbury, CT. Go to the Greyhound Bus website for more information on times and prices.

Bizarre animal laws?
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Cats in International Falls, Minnesota, are not allowed to chase dogs up telephone poles. If your dog gets your neighbor's dog pregnant in Danbury, Connecticut, you are responsible and must pay for the abortion if the neighbor chooses to have it done. No dog may be tied to a shade tree in Birmingham, Alabama. An ordinance in Belvedere, California, states "No dog shall be in a public place without its master on a leash." Another misworded ordinance is this one from Arvada, Colorado: "If a stray pet is not claimed within 24 hours, the owner will be destroyed." Fights between cats and dogs are prohibited by statute in Barber, North Carolina. In Sterling, Colorado, it is unlawful to allow a pet cat to run loose without a taillight. In Ventura County, California, cats and dogs are not allowed to have sex without a permit. Cats living in Cresskill, New Jersey, must wear three bells to warn birds of their whereabouts. A Fountain Inn, South Carolina, law once required horses to wear pants at all times. But carriage horses in Charleston, South Carolina, were required to wear diapers. In Calgary, Canada, a by-law requires businesses within the city to provide rails for tying up horses. In Winona, MS, it is illegal to drive a car on Main Street because it frightens horses. In Wilbur, Washington, it is against the law for a person to "ride an ugly horse" - the fine is $300! If you live in California, you cannot keep your chickens, turkeys, goats, cows, and other farm animals in an apartment. In Cumberland, Maryland, you cannot keep your chickens with you in your hotel room. In Minnesota, it's illegal to tease skunks. In Atlanta, it's against the law to tie a giraffe to a telephone pole or a street lamp. Riding a camel on a highway in Nevada is against the law. Over in Galveston, Texas, it is against the law for camels to wander the streets unattended. In Arizona, it is illegal to shoot or hunt camels. It's illegal to take a deer swimming in water above its knees in North Carolina apologies folks, it wasnt meant for this cat


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More wierd and wonderful laws in America, well done hun hehehe Have a star xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

what determines whether my license is suspended or not?
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recently got a ticket for having my sister and her two friends in the car as i was bringing them home. i got a $103 fine that has to be paid in about a month or two and the officer told me that i would "probably have my license suspended for 6 months". im telling myself that its obviously likely that it will since i have only had my license for less than 3 months and i broke the law. i do not have to go to court if i plead guilty (which i obviously am) and just pay the $103 fine. however, i was wondering what the possibility of me keeping my license was and what actually determines whether i do or not? took place in danbury, connecticut (if the location makes a difference)


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If you plead guilty you'll have your license suspended. If, however, you go to court, the judge has discretion to modify the penalty. If you go to court and tell the judge that, while you admit responsibility, you wanted to have the opportunity to apologize in person to the court, perhaps the judge will let you keep your license. The other possibility if you go to court is that the policeman will not show up, in which case the ticket will get thrown out. This happens a lot.

Why in these hard times why are illegals being given free college educations what is next free house,car?
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DANBURY -- Danbury twins Carolina and Camila Bortolleto were rewarded this week for their advocacy for a bill that will allow undocumented students to pay in-state tuition fees for college. The twins, who graduated with honors from Danbury High School and Western Connecticut State University, lobbied state legislators to support the bill, which the state Senate passed after a 21-14 vote last Tuesday. The 23-year-old twins, along with New Milford cousins Hafid Dumet and Lorella Praeli, were among seven students from the group, Connecticut Students for a DREAM, who traveled to Hartford to watch the historic vote. "When it passed, we all clapped and cheered and got up and started hugging each other. The senators started looking up at us. It felt good," Carolina Bortolleto said. "The students who will take advantage of this bill are hard-working students who are deserving to go to college. They are not looking to take advantage of the system." Students will have to sign an affidavit to say they will pursue citizenship as soon as they are able, according to the new bill that the house passed May 12 and Gov. Dannel P. Malloy has promised to sign. Read more: http://www.newstimes.com/default/article/Twins-proud-of-new-bill- 1402956.php#ixzz1NxULWD5D Correct me if I am wrong but any illegal here after 18 who stays longer than one year is subject to 10 year ban so how can they sign any affidavit to say they will pursue citizenship when it will be against the law or more laws to ignore, means more votes for Obama ?


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falsi fiable wrote:"Sigh, nobody is getting a free college education. The laws only consider that people who lived in the state for several years get the in-state tuition discount." ----------- These "students" cannot be legal residents of a STATE if they're not legal residents of the UNITED STATES. For that matter, even U.S. citizens who live in the state for several years, such as military personnel, may find that they don't get in-state tuition. And federal law prohibits states from giving educational benefits to illegal aliens that they don't give to citizens of other states, regardless of residency. (That last one is headed to the Supreme Court.) In short, illegal aliens are getting a better deal than citizens and legal residents of the United States. Furthermore, illegal aliens who get a degree will not be able to work legally unless they return to their home countries. Of course, we admit foreign students with the expectation that they'll return to their home countries to make them better, so let's do the same for illegal aliens. Bearaffe, you do realize that these illegal aliens will NOT be able to work legally, degree or not? The state has NO control over that and even this law flies in the face of federal law. And tigrizzl, just how are the parents of these kids "paying taxes"? By working illegally? By stealing SS numbers and committing fraud to work? You can bet that the parents are paying nowhere near in taxes what the K-12 education of their kids has cost and now we're supposed to subsidize their kids' college educations? What a waste. A few years from now, these illegal alien college grads will be complaining that they can only get jobs that illegal aliens get now because they still don't have legal status. And why should we give them legal status so that they can compete with our own children? And encourage more to come here illegally with their kids?

Do you think illegals should be making counterfeit 100 bills & selling for 30 dollars for better life ?
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DANBURY -- Four Brazilian men living in Danbury were indicted Wednesday, one on charges of manufacturing counterfeit money and the others for having or using it. Wesli Camargo, 33, of State Street, is charged with making counterfeit $100 bills, as well as possession of counterfeit bills, and three counts of aiding and abetting the passing of counterfeit bills. Camargo told Secret Service agents he had been making $100 bills for about six months and selling them for $30 each, according to an affidavit filed in court. The Secret Service handles counterfeiting cases. With the help of state and local police in Connecticut and North Carolina, the Secret Service found about 750 counterfeit $100 bills linked to Camargo, the affidavit says. Three of Camargo's customers -- Epaminondas Jose Soares, 41, of South Street; Joister Pacheco Ataide, 27, of South Street; and Jean DeOliveira, 20, of Fairfield Avenue -- have also been charged. Tom Carson, spokesman for the U.S. Attorney's Office, said all four men are being held without bail and the Office of Homeland Security has immigration detainers on them. Soare and Ataide are each charged with four counts of possession and passing of counterfeit bills. They were arrested Nov. 5 after police in Roanoke Rapids, N.C., found more than $35,000 in counterfeit money in their vehicle during a traffic stop. Police also found a laptop, a suspected counterfeit Brazilian identification card, a counterfeit money detection pen, and a small quantity of hydrocodone, a prescription pain reliever, according to court documents. Soares admitted he bought money he knew was fake from Camargo and then passed it off as real money in stores in Florida and throughout Connecticut. Soares said he and Ataide bought goods with the counterfeit money and then returned the goods for real money. He also admitted they stopped in North Carolina intending to use the fake money that police found in their car, the affidavit said. Secret Service agents in the New Haven bureau have been looking for the two men since Oct. 18, when they were contacted by detectives from the West Hartford, Manchester and Waterbury police departments, all of which had received complaints from stores that claimed two men purchased goods with suspect bills. When DeOliveria showed up, the agents were waiting for him. They confiscated more than $6,000 in fake bills he had on himself and in his vehicle. DeOliveria then agreed to cooperate with the agents, arranging an opportunity for them to to buy counterfeit money. DeOliveria led them to Camargo's State Street apartment, where Camargo was found to have more than $22,100 in counterfeit bills. http://www.newstimes.com/danbury/ci_11200273?source=rss


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Man they sure are quality people. And to think they are just "here to work" lol!

how can i get from Albany, ny to connecticut ? PlEASE help?
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im going to college in albany,ny suny albany i would like to know how can i go to connecticut (danbury) by bus or any other transportation other than car( i dont have a car)... Thanks :)


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how can i get from Albany, ny to connecticut ? PlEASE help?
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im going to college in albany,ny suny albany i would like to know how can i go to connecticut (danbury) by bus or any other transportation other than car( i dont have a car)... Thanks :)


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My friend, unfortunately, there are no direct Greyhound bus service from Albany to Danbury, CT. Therefore, the only way to get to Danbury by bus is either via Pittfield, MA or New York City (Port Authority Bus Terminal), where a transfer is require. This will take about 3 to 5 hours and will cost you around $50 each way. If you have the Student Advantage Discount Card, which you can get through your college admission's office or online at the link below, you can get a discount on Greyhound up to 40 percent off the one way ticket. Which, if my math is correct, is around $20 to $30 one way. I hope this information is very helpful. Good luck Native New Yorker