kiksbutt
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Yup, property tax. Although it's based on "value" of the car so each year it drops a few pennies.800 a year???
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Yup, property tax. Although it's based on "value" of the car so each year it drops a few pennies.800 a year???
Crazy. We pay tax on purchase only and a 20$ or so yearly tag fee.Yup, property tax. Although it's based on "value" of the car so each year it drops a few pennies.
yeah but you don't have the 2nd or 3rd most cops per capita in the country (behind NYC and Chicago metro) like we do here in Fairfax County.We pay tax on purchase only and a 20$ or so yearly tag fee.
Got it now. That really sucks. I thought you were talking about plate registration.Yup, property tax. Although it's based on "value" of the car so each year it drops a few pennies.
We have a yearly property tax on cars here in SC as well. My 19' GT/CS is $324 for 2022. My wife's new Volvo is $563. Even when added to my homes property tax I'm still paying 1/10 of what I paid in NJ. In addition sales tax on cars is capped at $500.yeah but you don't have the 2nd or 3rd most cops per capita in the country (behind NYC and Chicago metro) like we do here in Fairfax County.
I did the same and sealed the gap between the hood skins to stop water flooding the hood :Finally found some time to clean up that mess under the hood extractors.
It didn't cross my mind, but that's really good idea. Thank you. Now I have to do the sameI did the same and sealed the gap between the hood skins to stop water flooding the hood :
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What did you use to seal the gap?I did the same and sealed the gap between the hood skins to stop water flooding the hood :
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