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Ford : Mustang 2009 Ford Mustang
Ford : Mustang 2009 Ford Mustang
$11,000.00
$13,995.00
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Dodge : Dart Demon 1972 Dodge Demon
Dodge : Dart Demon 1972 Dodge Demon
$11,500.00 (7 Bids)
Time Left: 2h 9m
Toyota : Land Cruiser LAND CRUISER 1996 TOYOTA
Toyota : Land Cruiser LAND CRUISER 1996 TOYOTA
$5,450.00 (2 Bids)
Time Left: 3h 50m
Volkswagen : Beetle-New TDI 2006 Volkswagen Beetle TDI
Volkswagen : Beetle-New TDI 2006 Volkswagen Beetle TDI
$10,851.00
$15,500.00
Time Left: 5h 28m
Toyota : Corolla S TOYOTA COROLLA S 06
Toyota : Corolla S TOYOTA COROLLA S 06
$10,500.00
Time Left: 7h 2m
Honda : Civic EX 2001 Honda Civic EX CLEAN
Honda : Civic EX 2001 Honda Civic EX CLEAN
$5,999.00 (0 Bids)
Time Left: 7h 25m
Chrysler : 300 Series 2010 Chrysler 300 - White
Chrysler : 300 Series 2010 Chrysler 300 - White
$14,500.00
$16,000.00
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Ford : Taurus FORD TAURUS CLEAN 2003 FORD TAURUS
Ford : Taurus FORD TAURUS CLEAN 2003 FORD TAURUS
$2,000.00
$3,500.00
Time Left: 12h 27m
Packard 1947 Packard Clipper Limo
Packard 1947 Packard Clipper Limo
$1,530.00 (10 Bids)
Time Left: 23h 13m
Audi : Q7 TDI Prestige **PRESTIGE**NAVIGATION**
Audi : Q7 TDI Prestige **PRESTIGE**NAVIGATION**
$58,912.00
Time Left: 1d 2h 52m
Volvo I6 **LEATHER**SUNROOF**3rd ROW**
Volvo I6 **LEATHER**SUNROOF**3rd ROW**
$28,912.00
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How much does the cheapest insurance cost for a honda fit in the US?
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i heard that cars r pretty cheap in the US, but insurance is a must they say??!, im from south east asia, and they sell cars triple the price here but dont required insurance, so how much is the average insurance for a honda fit in springfield virginia???


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From about $100 to about $400 per month. Depends on age, location you live, how much coverage you want/need, etc. No way for us on YA to give an answer, so see your insurance agent.

Does anyone commute through slug lines and if so where in America?
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Slug lines are transportational arrangements where to meet the requirements of an HOV-2 highway, single drivers wishing to use the highway pick up a bystander who's looking to get to the city but doesn't have a car. i think the 2 might split gas, i'm not sure, but it's a psuedo-hitchhiking arrangement of sorts. It exists in Springfield, Virginia and Loundon County, Virginia with regards to commuters to D.C. by the way, this is an important project i'm working on, so i might ask you additional questions and contact you about it. your help is greatly appreciated


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I used to do that in Houston. Riders would wait at the bus depots and single drivers would pull in to pick up whoever was waiting. There was no money exchanged, the benfit to the driver is they get to avoid sitting in traffic, wasting gobs of gasoline idling in gridlock. I picked up and rode many times, never offered or was offered money. I just appreciated being able to get into the downtown district quickly. Most times, passengers would get out at a bus stop to get to their final destination, but I usually dropped them off as a Thank you. Same thing heading out of town at night. Drivers would pull up to the bus stops where riders would jump in. The drivers usually had a sign to let riders know where they were headed.

Carfax "fleet vehical" question?
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What Is A fleet vechical? Would you buy this car based on this carfax report? It is a 1999 with 113,128 miles on. Its a toyota thou and this specific model regularly gets 250,000/300,000 miles on it. 06/25/1999 NICB Vehicle manufactured and shipped to original dealer 08/24/1999 Virginia Motor Vehicle Dept. Springfield, VA Title or registration issued Registered as corporate vehicle 08/24/1999 28 Virginia Motor Vehicle Dept. Fairfax, VA Title or registration issued First owner reported 07/11/2001 24,488 Virginia Inspection Station Springfield, VA Passed emissions inspection 07/23/2001 Virginia Motor Vehicle Dept. Fairfax, VA Title or registration issued 08/12/2003 55,107 Virginia Inspection Station Annandale, VA Passed emissions inspection 08/15/2003 Virginia Motor Vehicle Dept. Fairfax, VA Title or registration issued 07/25/2005 84,550 Virginia Inspection Station Fairfax, VA Passed emissions inspection 08/08/2005 Virginia Motor Vehicle Dept. Fairfax, VA Title or registration issued 05/03/2007 Dealer Inventory Suitland, MD Vehicle offered for sale Year purchased 1999 Type of owner Corporate fleet Estimated length of ownership 7 yrs. 8 mo. Owned in the following states/provinces Virginia Estimated miles driven per year 14,235/yr Last reported odometer reading 84,550


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Fleet managers always skimp on maintenance because they know they are going to sell the cars before anything will go wrong - so they do things the cheapest way possible. Plus the people who use the fleet vehicles often abuse them because they didn't pay for it. My dad used to tell me some crazy stories of what people used to do with the fleet cars at his work. And it doesn't matter whether or not it is a Toyota no car is going to be reliable if it was abused and not maintained properly. I would never buy a fleet/rental vehicle.

Your best, low cost, fun and educational family vacation in the US?
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What is your's? Should be within one week or less timeframe. Beat this: We flew to Virginia Beach, Va spent one night, rented a car and drove to Kitty Hawk, NC to see the Wright Bros. Center with the 1st airplane. Then we drove to Williamsburg , VA to see the colonial town of Williamsburg restored by John D. Rockefeller Jr., stay and watch a civil war re-enactment then head off to Springfield, VA just outside Washington DC where we rented a low cost motel room and took the subway into the city, a short ride. Stay in Springfield and spend 3-4 days going into the city, spend morning to evening visiting all the free museums and sites, such as the Smithsonian and the all the capital buildings. You could spend a week and still not see it all. It is important to understand that the city is not very safe after dark, but in the daylight it is very safe. Then turn in the car or drive back to VA Beach 4hrs away. We drove back and flew home. This trip can be made within a one week timeframe.


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big sur, california. bring some food, some fire wood, a tent, surfboards and a couple guitars and you're set for days. tons of hiking trails, jade coves (yes you can find giant pieces of jade under the cliffs), fun waves.... your story about the city sounds great and all but i much prefer being able to look up and see the milky way, miles upon miles of untouched coastline, redwood trees, it never ends. my favorite part about it is that its 100 miles from anything. going to big sur is like going in a time machine... it doesn't look any different than it did 300 years ago. freaking amazing. and you don't have to spend hardly any money to do it. definitely the best.

How can I get my concealed carry permit in the State of NJ?
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This issues drives me crazy. There's more red tape and conspiracies around this topic then area 51. No, I am not an armored car driver. No, I am not a 55 year old, retired police officer either. I am a 24 year old healthy and able-bodied sergeant in the US Marine Corps. I'm a pistol sharpshooter and a 3x awarded rifle expert. By MOS, (occupation) I am a combat marksmanship instructor whose trained everyone from K-9 units to field-grade officers. So what does it take for me to get my CCL or something similiar? I know it's damn near impossible to get the license, especially without justification....Well here's my justification, i live in Jersey City...where there's been more shootings, muggings, breaking in/entering and full blown robberies on my block than you could imagine. In one week, 3x houses were robbed and someone was shot in their own car. On top of that, I think there are over 30x kids that live on this block and play up and down the streets all day as they should. Ive been licensed/trained in more ways then I can count through the military on various semi-auto/auto firearms, and I also have my Nj FFL. Please understand, I do NOT intend to brag I'm just stating the fact that I feel I am a little more than qualified to carry a firearm for my own safety over some uneducated guy from the West Virginia and yet I'm forced through the streets unarmed at night while I have an AR-15 and a Springfield 1911 In my house collecting dust. Moral of the story is, has ANYONE have an idea how I can circumvent this ignorant law in order finally carry my own gun; as I have safely done for 4 years in the United States Marine Corps?? The statistics of States who authorize CCl vs crime is absolutely staggering and yet Jersey has three of the worse cities in the country. Thank you all so much for taking the time to listen to what I have to say. Thank you all and Semper Fidelis, Pete Stackow SGT/USMC 0933 Combat Marksmanship Coach


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To be blunt - - - You are not getting a New Jersey concealed weapons permit. Your justification, as far as the authorizing authorities are concerned, are not "urgent". Move to Wyoming. New law passed just recently - - you do not need a permit to carry concealed.

My fellow Massachusetts residents: how many of these are true for you?
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1. The Red Sox World Series win was, and will always be, one of the greatest moments in your life. 2. The guy driving in front of you is going 70 mph and you're swearing at him for going too slow. 3. When ordering a tonic, you mean a Coke. 4. You went to Canobie Lake Park or Water Country as a kid. 5. You actually enjoy driving around rotaries. 6. You do not recognize the letter 'R' as a part of the English language. 7. Your social security number starts with a zero. 8. You can actually find your way around the streets of Boston . 9. You know what a 'regular' coffee is. 10. You keep an ice scraper in your car year-round. 11. You can tell the difference between a Revere accent and a Dorchester accent. 12. Springfield is located 'way out west.' 13. You almost feel disappointed if someone doesn't flip you the bird when you cut them off or steal their parking space. 14. You know how to pronounce the names of towns like Worcester , Billerica , Gloucester , Peabody and Haverhill . 15. Anyone you don't know is a potential idiot until proven otherwise. 16. Paranoia sets in if you can't see a Dunkin Donuts or CVS Pharmacy within eyeshot at all times. 17. You have driven to New Hampshire on a Sunday just to buy alcohol. 18. You know how to pronounce Yastrzemski. 19. You know there's a trophy at the end of the Bean Pot. 20. You order iced coffee in January. 21. You know that the Purple Line will take you anywhere. 22. You love scorpion bowls. 23. You know what they sell at a Packie. 24. Sorry Manny, but number 24 means DEWEY EVANS. 25. You know what First Night is. 26. You know at least one guy named Sean, Pat, Whitey, Red, Bud or Seamus. Bonus: You know how to pronounce Seamus. 27. McLobster = McCrap 28. You know at least 2 cops in your town because they were your high school drinking buddies. 29. You know there are 6 New England states, but that Connecticut really doesn't count. 30. You give incomprehensible directions to tourists, feel bad when they drive off, but then say to yourself 'Ah, screw them.' 31. You know at least one bar where you can get something to drink after last call. 32. You hate the Kennedys, but you vote for them anyway. 33. You know holding onto the railing when riding the Green Line is not optional. 34. The numbers '78 and '86 make you cringe. 35. You've been to Goodtimes 36. You think the rest of the country owes you for Thanksgiving and Independence Day (...and they DO...let's get it straight people, Massachusetts, NOT Virginia is where Thanksgiving and the American Revolution began!) 37. You have never actually been to 'Cheers.' 38. The words ' WICKED' and 'GOOD' go together. 39. You've been to Fenway Park . 40. You've gone to at least one party at UMass. 41. You own a 'Yankees Suck' shirt or hat. 42. You know what a Frappe is. 43. You've been to Hempfest. 44. You know who Frank Averuch is. 45. You know Frank Averuch was once Bozo the Clown 46. You can complete the following: 'Lynn, Lynn .....' 47. You get pissed off when a restaurant serves clam chowder, and it turns out to be ******' Snows. 48. You actually know how to merge from six lanes of traffic down to one. 49. The TV weatherman is damn good if he's right 25% of the time. 50. You never go to Cape Cod, you go 'down the Cape '. 51. You think that Roger Clemens and Johnny Damon are more evil than Whitey Bulger. 52. You know who Whitey Bulger is. 53. You went to the Swan Boats, House of Seven Gables, or Plymouth Plantation on a field trip in elementary school. 54. Bobby Orr is loved as much as Larry Bird, Tom Brady, and Ted Williams. 55. You remember Major Mudd. 56. You know what candlepin bowling is. 57. You can drive from the mountains to the ocean all in one day. 58. You know Scollay Square once stood where Government Center is. 59. When you were a kid, Rex Trailer was the coolest guy around. Speaking of which.... You can still hum the song from the end of Boom Town . 61. Calling Carrabba's an 'Italian' restaurant is sacrilege. 62. You still have your old Flexible Flyer somewhere in your parents' attic. 63. You know that route 128 is some kind of strange weather dividing line - snow/rain 64. The only time you've been on the Freedom Trail is when relatives are in town. 65. The Big Dig tunnel disaster wasn't a surprise. 66. You call guys you've just met 'Chief' or 'Boss.' 67. 4:15pm and pitch black out means only 3 more shopping days until Christmas. 68. You know more than one person with the last name Murphy. 69. You refer to Savin Hill as 'Stab 'n Kill.' 70. You've never eaten at Durgin Park , but recommend it to tourists. 71. You can't look at the zip code 02134 without singing it. 72. You voted for a Republican Mormon as Governor just to screw with the rest of the country. 73 11 pm ? Drunk? It means one thing: Kowloons! EDIT: I did not write this list. I copied and pasted it.


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Fun Question! 1. Yes! 2. No. 3. Yes! 4. All the time and Whalom Park too! 5. Enjoy, no, but they don't bother me. 6. No, I recognize it but don't pronounce it sometimes. 7. Yes! 8. Yes, while walking. No, if driving. 9. Yes. 10. Lol, Yes! 11. Nope. 12. Is it even in our state? 13. I'm a very courteous driver, unless someone cuts me off first! 14. Yes but you forgot Tewksbury! 15. True. 16. Nope, don't go to either of them. 17. I used to but don't have to anymore because the "packies" stay open in the border towns now. 18. Definitely! 19. Yep. 20. Don't drink coffee. 21. Don't know what the Purple Line is, should I? 22. Nope, I'm a beer man. 23. Of course, see #17. 24. Best throwing arm from right field in Baseball! 25. Yes! 26. I have friends with ALL those names. Bonus: Yes. 27. Yuck, along with anything from Red Lobster! 28. Only one! 29. Neither does Rhode Island. 30. Absolutely, get directions from a gas station! 31. More than just one. 32. I don't hate them and do vote for them. 33. Depends if there's any cute female nearby I may "fall" onto by mistake. 34. Don't forget 67! 35. Nope, what is that? 36. That's right and Patriot's Day should be a National holiday too! 37. Correct. 38. Also ' WICKED' and 'COOL' and 'WICKED and 'AWESOME'. 39. Many times, especially the bleachers! 40. Yes, in Amherst and Lowell. 41. No, but I have a 'Jeter Swallows' license plate frame! 42. Yummy! 43. Is that in MA? If it is I'm going. 44. Bozo! 45. Oops, see previous answer. 46. Nope. 47. Lol! 48. Doesn't every Massachusetts driver? 49. Come on, that would be impossible. 50. Go to the Cape at least twice a year. 51. Close but Whitey Bulger is worse. 52. He's the brother of sleazeball William "Billy" Bulger. 53. Never been to Plymouth Plantation! 54. Of Course. 55. I'll be blasting you! 56. I'm in a league and have an average of 108. 57. Easy. 58. Yep. 59. Boom .. Boom ... Boomtown! 61. Yeah like the Olive Garden. 62. It's in my shed along with my wooden toboggan. 63. It's actually 495. 64. No, I used to walk it when I skipped school (I felt guilty, Lol). 65. No different than any other construction project in MA. 66. Also 'Tiny' and 'Stretch'. 67. Lol. 68. Absolutely and also Donovan. 69. Never been there. 70. Nope. 71. See if you remember this one: "How many cookies did Andrew eat, Andrew 88000" (remember when phone numbers started with a name)? 72. Nope. 73 For me it's 2am and Santoro's!