Screwy’s Car-Free Soulmates
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- Sudden Sam
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Screwy’s Car-Free Soulmates
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My wife and I tick a lot of “minority” boxes: we’re a same-sex Jewish-Palestinian couple with an ethnically ambiguous child. But you know what really makes us stand out? You know what always seems to cause people to look aghast at our lifestyle? The fact that we don’t own a car.
My wife and I tick a lot of “minority” boxes: we’re a same-sex Jewish-Palestinian couple with an ethnically ambiguous child. But you know what really makes us stand out? You know what always seems to cause people to look aghast at our lifestyle? The fact that we don’t own a car.
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Seriously Sam? I never would have suspected!!
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- Sudden Sam
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Rookies.one in five [households] owns three or more.
Long bed pickup
Wife's runaround car
Date car (2dr convertible)
7 passenger people hauler
Plow truck
Son's Audi
Daugher's VW
Son's Mercury SUV
We're on a family mission to warm this planet.
Ain't nothin' like the real thing, baby.
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Now we're talking, Rootbeer! My fleet of ozone-layer depleting turds:
Mama-san's daily driver
My daily driver - yes, it's got a hemi
2-seater w/removable hard top
Beater pick up
2 V-twin motorcycles
All of the above are more than 10 years old.
Mama-san's daily driver
My daily driver - yes, it's got a hemi
2-seater w/removable hard top
Beater pick up
2 V-twin motorcycles
All of the above are more than 10 years old.
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Wife and I have 2 SUVs and my pickup.
Until that careless, self-absorbed bitch tried to kill me, I had my last bike for 15 years.
Not my wife I’m referring to above. The woman who totaled my bike…and nearly me.
Until that careless, self-absorbed bitch tried to kill me, I had my last bike for 15 years.
Not my wife I’m referring to above. The woman who totaled my bike…and nearly me.
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She's right. I echo her every word.Sudden Sam wrote: ↑Wed Apr 10, 2024 2:08 pm https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfr ... GTUS_email
My wife and I tick a lot of “minority” boxes: we’re a same-sex Jewish-Palestinian couple with an ethnically ambiguous child. But you know what really makes us stand out? You know what always seems to cause people to look aghast at our lifestyle? The fact that we don’t own a car.
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One EV
One ICE SUV
Got rid of my F250 Crew Cab a few years ago because I was paying something like $900 per year to keep the registration up to date, and I was only using it three or four times a year for building and landscape supplies after my son Eagled out of the Scouts. It's cheaper to rent one from Home Depot when I need it.
One ICE SUV
Got rid of my F250 Crew Cab a few years ago because I was paying something like $900 per year to keep the registration up to date, and I was only using it three or four times a year for building and landscape supplies after my son Eagled out of the Scouts. It's cheaper to rent one from Home Depot when I need it.
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One car here. Audi Q5. Might get the hybrid model in 2025.
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The only time I drive my Prius is when I'm going surfing or leaving The City. Otherwise, I just keep it parked in the garage under my building.
Thinking of getting one of these sweet new Prius.
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Just can't justify it because I don't drive that much when I'm home.
Thinking of getting one of these sweet new Prius.
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Just can't justify it because I don't drive that much when I'm home.
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Officially the Seaters are a 9 vehicle family with two drivers.
2019 Suburban - Mr Seater San Antonio
2021 Navigator - Mrs Seater San Antonio
2009 F-150 shared use San Antonio
1998 Suburban ranch vehicle
1992 Ford Bronco ranch vehicle
1997 F-250 ranch vehicle
2009 Ford Expedition Colorado
2015 Navigator Colorado
2019 Caddy XT4 on permanent loan to the mother in law
All of these registrations total about 2/3rds of what Mikey was paying for his truck.
2019 Suburban - Mr Seater San Antonio
2021 Navigator - Mrs Seater San Antonio
2009 F-150 shared use San Antonio
1998 Suburban ranch vehicle
1992 Ford Bronco ranch vehicle
1997 F-250 ranch vehicle
2009 Ford Expedition Colorado
2015 Navigator Colorado
2019 Caddy XT4 on permanent loan to the mother in law
All of these registrations total about 2/3rds of what Mikey was paying for his truck.
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It was almost 20 years old by the time I got rid of it. The registration was like triple of a wussified F150 because the GVW was over 10,000 lb or something.Left Seater wrote: ↑Thu Apr 11, 2024 11:41 pm
All of these registrations total about 2/3rds of what Mikey was paying for his truck.
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Nobody drives an Eclipse anymore?
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Age and weight are factors in registration costs? In TX it is a flat fee based upon n the county. Ours are either $48 or $52 per vehicle per year.Mikey wrote: ↑Fri Apr 12, 2024 2:47 amIt was almost 20 years old by the time I got rid of it. The registration was like triple of a wussified F150 because the GVW was over 10,000 lb or something.Left Seater wrote: ↑Thu Apr 11, 2024 11:41 pm
All of these registrations total about 2/3rds of what Mikey was paying for his truck.
Moving Sale wrote:I really are a fucking POS.
Softball Bat wrote: I am the dumbest motherfucker ever to post on the board.
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Vehicles with greater weights create greater wear & tear on the roads, which means such vehicles cost the state more money for the upkeep of the roads.Left Seater wrote: ↑Fri Apr 12, 2024 10:26 amAge and weight are factors in registration costs? In TX it is a flat fee based upon n the county. Ours are either $48 or $52 per vehicle per year.Mikey wrote: ↑Fri Apr 12, 2024 2:47 amIt was almost 20 years old by the time I got rid of it. The registration was like triple of a wussified F150 because the GVW was over 10,000 lb or something.Left Seater wrote: ↑Thu Apr 11, 2024 11:41 pm
All of these registrations total about 2/3rds of what Mikey was paying for his truck.
But don't worry. California uses the manufacturer's listed weight. They don't weigh the vehicle with the driver in it...
9/27/22“Left Seater” wrote:So charges are around the corner?
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Texas is the last bastion of motor vehicle supremacy.Diego in Seattle wrote: ↑Fri Apr 12, 2024 11:44 am Vehicles with greater weights create greater wear & tear on the roads, which means such vehicles cost the state more money for the upkeep of the roads.
But don't worry. California uses the manufacturer's listed weight. They don't weigh the vehicle with the driver in it...
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Just got the first renewal for my Ionic 5 EV. $418 “registration fee” and $352 “license fee.” ![😳](//cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/twitter/twemoji@latest/assets/svg/1f633.svg)
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No weight fee at least. They may be charging more for EVs because we don’t pay any gas tax. And they need this money to maintain the high quality service we get from the DMV.
But I also get a sticker that allows me to use the HOV lanes.
No weight fee at least. They may be charging more for EVs because we don’t pay any gas tax. And they need this money to maintain the high quality service we get from the DMV.
But I also get a sticker that allows me to use the HOV lanes.
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Mine's good for at least a couple more years. Actually, I've had it for a year and haven't yet put it on because it's pretty ugly and I don't have that much use for it. If I was commuting every day on the 5 or the 15 freeways here in San Diego, I would definitely use it. But, as it is, I rarely drive those roads during the busy(iest) hours. And if I do it's often with my wife, so we can use those lanes anyway. When I was working and driving around a lot all over SoCal I always had the sticker for my hybrid Fusion, and also a FasTrak transponder paid for by my employer.
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There is a gas tax for that. Heavier vehicles use more gas per mile so they pay more in gas tax.Diego in Seattle wrote: ↑Fri Apr 12, 2024 11:44 am
Vehicles with greater weights create greater wear & tear on the roads, which means such vehicles cost the state more money for the upkeep of the roads.
But don't worry. California uses the manufacturer's listed weight. They don't weigh the vehicle with the driver in it...
Registration fees don’t go towards roads, at least in TX. So care to take a run at this again.
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