No, luckily after driving it I want none of it... Driving cars usually ruins them for me. Especially when I drive the MR2 to go see them
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Full size trucks aren't hard to park, unless one buys a pointless 4WD sort of thing. Now would be the time for manufacturers to bring back the regular cab short bed sport truck and sell it for a premium.Comment
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Solid point.
All in all, they're not much harder than the "mid-size" (even though they are still big) trucks.
My main consideration was inner city parking garages, I visit NOLA a good bit, and those garages are murder on larger vehicles.I do things.Comment
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Fair, and we all love driving our small vehicles around only to end up completely visually obstructed by two larger vehicles making our reversing out of the mandatory front end parking only space no better than randomly pulling out in to traffic with your eyes closed.Comment
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Fortunately Raptors exceed or come extremely close to typical parking structure heights on the East coast. Perhaps CA has different typical heights. But yes, that would be impossible to park, as would something like a crew cab 8' bed 3/4 ton, which would likely block the travel lanes.Comment
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I missed this topic, house prices are going nuts here as well. Selling prices on my street have more or less doubled during the pandemic, and have sold for up to 90k over asking. New build one street over just sold for 910k, which is insanity.
Rental prices are no different though - the most dilapidated apartment building in the city is renting for $1425 + power...
I think a lot of people are jumping to buy their own place after years of thinking that it wasn't worth it. I have 5 of my close friends who have bought in the past year
Originally posted by priapismMy girl don't know shit, but she bakes a mean cupcake.Originally posted by shamesonUsually it's best not to know how much money you have into your e30Comment
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In the 11 years I've owned my house, it has more than doubled in price. If you sell, then you need another place. Building is almost out of the question as costs there have skyrocketed too.
I missed this topic, house prices are going nuts here as well. Selling prices on my street have more or less doubled during the pandemic, and have sold for up to 90k over asking. New build one street over just sold for 910k, which is insanity.
Rental prices are no different though - the most dilapidated apartment building in the city is renting for $1425 + power...
I think a lot of people are jumping to buy their own place after years of thinking that it wasn't worth it. I have 5 of my close friends who have bought in the past year1990 325is
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Northern how are things going up there? I keep hearing they are going to lock you guys down again... any truth to that?
They announced a June 15th opening up in California and it feels like its so far from nowSimon
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Our vaccine supply isn't as high as would be nice. I think my province is at 35% of people with one dose, still vaccinating from eldest downward in 10 year increments, I think we're in the 50-60 range now?Northern how are things going up there? I keep hearing they are going to lock you guys down again... any truth to that?
They announced a June 15th opening up in California and it feels like its so far from now
We were at ~20 active cases for months and things were open May-Nov last year, then Jan-end of Apr this year.
"Open" is kind of vague, but I mean restrictions on large events, wearing masks indoors for shopping, no close contact gatherings >10, eventually expanded to >20 people unless you are socially distanced in some sense.
The only difference between last summer and a normal summer were a few of our friends who didn't want to hang out in groups (not sure if anxiety, work commitments, or just anti-social lol)
Currently in a lockdown because some knob came in from Ontario where they are having issues controlling cases, didn't isolate or attempt to distance themselves, went to some wedding and spread to like 30 people, then fucked off back to Ontario lol.
A few days later, we locked down again and we're getting like 200 cases/day. Cases are starting to taper off, so I think we'll be back at it by June.Last edited by Northern; 05-12-2021, 10:34 AM.Originally posted by priapismMy girl don't know shit, but she bakes a mean cupcake.Originally posted by shamesonUsually it's best not to know how much money you have into your e30Comment
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^^^wow.
FL as a whole is down to ~3-4k cases/day out of 22m people (2mil in my county, ~3-400 cases/day), and aside from public places/business requiring masks inside, the entire state is completely open. Wife/I already got a jab, wife is about to get her second, and my oldest son (17) has an appointment this week. Hard to believe it was "from Orland" as much as it was most likely the travel that got them. EDIT: Just looked up Orange county (Orlando), they have 2-300 cases out of 1.4m peeps.
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Yeah seeing that here too, I think your area and mine are actually tied for fastest and hottest markets right now. I was told that there were only like 13 houses for sale in my zip code, and all but one were under contract and that's because it just hit the market.
It is absolutely insane. Thankfully my lady and I can make do with her house, but I'm seeing houses in my general area that are listed $100k more than what I expected them to be at... or that houses in my area were listed at... 30 days ago... so after I paint and get new carpet and done some fixings on mine before I list... I wouldn't be upset if I got what I'm expecting plus that... This is likely the only time in my life I'm gonna make money off of real estate honestly, so I'm rushing to get mine as clean and nice within reason and tiny budget.
I missed this topic, house prices are going nuts here as well. Selling prices on my street have more or less doubled during the pandemic, and have sold for up to 90k over asking. New build one street over just sold for 910k, which is insanity.
Rental prices are no different though - the most dilapidated apartment building in the city is renting for $1425 + power...
I think a lot of people are jumping to buy their own place after years of thinking that it wasn't worth it. I have 5 of my close friends who have bought in the past year
Hahah! I'm not gonna post it, but I saw a E46 wagon I'd really consider snatching up after my house sells, but it will likely be sold by that time. I'm not test driving anything until the house is sold, but I still need to test drive an egolf. That + sticky tires for the super short commute... I still think it may be the winner.
I think AZ has more per-capita Raptors than any other state, it's insane. My 8 passenger LX (which honestly rarely transports more than 2) is TINY in comparison to any full size. It's nuts and yeah some drive like assholes and park like absolute shit.Comment
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Which area are you in?1990 325is
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