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Posted on 7/27/16 at 9:46 pm to BenDover
No it isn't unless you try to get more with your own lawyer
Posted on 7/27/16 at 9:51 pm to Civildawg
We have 2 vehicles in the claim.
A 2013 Passat TDi and 2009 Jetta TDi. Both are obviously paid off. So we are dancing for some free cash.
A 2013 Passat TDi and 2009 Jetta TDi. Both are obviously paid off. So we are dancing for some free cash.
Posted on 7/28/16 at 12:25 am to AUbagman
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And they financed that credit through taxation. Congrats on being excited for being the equivalent of a welfare recipient. If you did it for environmental reasons, well congrats, 40% of California's electricity comes from coal. We won't even address the water issue. California, no matter how hard they try, will always be an ecological disaster. But hey, whatever makes you feel good.
Bought the car mostly for the HOV lane access for single occupant. Yeah it's true I get taxed a lot, so if the state gives me back some of it, I am not going to complain. I also make almost twice as I was making in Texas for the same kind of job, just in a different industry. In the end, I am just that much more richer in California with more disposable income left at the end of every month. And I get to enjoy the great weather and out doors. Only down side is I live in a smaller home, but everything else makes up for it.
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