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Re: need sales tax advice [british_rover]
by wlbrown9 on Fri May 02 12:58:24 PDT 2008
"now over two years later VA is still trying to hunt me down for my six weeks of living in Chesterfield County. " What is the statute of limitations when you can tell them they are SOL?
Re: need sales tax advice [volvomax]
by british_rover on Fri May 02 12:39:53 PDT 2008
Yup and they are still trying to hunt me down on a car that I don't even own anymore for property tax. I was living in Richmond City at the time and had paid all my property tax for the City but spent all of two months in Chesterfield County at a relatives house waiting for a job to open up in Connecticut. I sold the car not long after moving to CT and now over two years later VA is still trying to hunt me down for my six weeks of living in Chesterfield County.
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by clarksteryn on Sun Apr 27 04:00:20 PDT 2008
I currently own a 2008 Fit M/T Sport and I am getting gas mileage on the upper end for the Fit (no problems there). But I have read and heard so much about global warming and climate change that it really makes me want to do more, and get better mileage with my current car than I am getting right now. I have highly considered trading the Fit in for a Civic Hybrid; I wouldn't buy the Prius, I am too loyal to Honda to go over to the darkside. My question, is it worth it? Should I take the financial hit if wanting to do more is that important? Will I really make that much difference by driving the HCH? Any advice would be appreciated. Richard :confuse:
Re: Now you tell me! [nippononly]
by clarksteryn on Sun Feb 24 15:13:35 PST 2008
Can you clarify a little and explain what you mean in more detail? :confuse:
Re: Elastic cord protruding from door jam? [_nate]
by clarksteryn on Tue Feb 05 17:44:24 PST 2008
I just gave mine a hard tug and it came out, threw it away and moved on. Sort of like a little umbilical cord from it's birth canal in Japan. :P
Re: Now you tell me! [cashwell]
by clarksteryn on Mon Feb 04 20:04:35 PST 2008
Cashwell, I did the same thing, I bought my car in Topeka, KS and immediately drove 312 miles to St. Louis at an even 70mph. Car has been running fine and getting the same miles per gallon as everyone else. I followed the manual, no hard starts or stops for the first however many miles. Changed the oil the first time in accordance with the owners manual and have 8,200 miles on the car in 2 1/2 months. My wife is working in Topeka and I am drive back and forth twice a month. Car has ran the same since the first day. Don't stress, it is a Honda! :shades:

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