BlvdBrawler
Superstar
I mean... I know this isn't what you were asking, but personally, I wouldn't buy a car without driving it first.
I feel you, go with your gut thoI did bruh, I did. I don't think I'm making a bad decision though. This ATS is dope, pretty much fully loaded except for sunroof. And its cheaper than the A6 I wanted. I still love the A6 but that ATS red interior with the chromaflair on the outside...
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Yea no doubt, I'm going up there on Monday to check it outI mean... I know this isn't what you were asking, but personally, I wouldn't buy a car without driving it first.
i used dasautoshippers and paid around $700 from new york to pensacola
What's your car payment looking like breh? Note + insurance total? @PimpHandStrong
Light work. Good stuff breh, you got a nice looking car on your hands.Car note is going to be around $550 , insurance is $180. I don't skim on insurance and Miami Dade is expensive that's why its so high. Signing paperwork tomorrow.
Any idea what you might want?Light work. Good stuff breh, you got a nice looking car on your hands.
I'mma be in the market for a new whip in the next couple months. Just trynna gauge how much I can expect to spend.
You saw that wack ass CLA in person huh?
I seen that cheap POS driving down the street a couple nights ago...it looked exclusive til I got up close. and realized what I was looking at.You saw that wack ass CLA in person huh?![]()
I seen that cheap POS driving down the street a couple nights ago...it looked exclusive til I got up close. and realized what I was looking at.You saw that wack ass CLA in person huh?![]()
Panamera
From what I've learned the dealership contacted the DMV in Florida and got all the numbers. They told me I don't even have to go to the DMV since I'm transferring my plate but I might anyway just to be sure. If anything goes wrong I always have the bill of sale which shows the tax I paid.Only question I have is how is the dealership in one state going to do the DMV paperwork with another state? Since the dealership is the lienholder, they have to do all the paperwork for you.
At least that's my experience here in California.
If they can do everything by mail, I guess that'll work. But if there is any complication, they might have to go in person to the Florida DMV.
Is there any difference in emissions standards between Georgia and Florida?
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