Go for it ninja.
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One thing that irritates me about automobile publications is the lack of detail when it comes to possible repair costs. For example, everyone gushes about all the new safety devices being built into cars. But, what if something goes wrong?
For example, the new safety devices often make use of video cameras and other sensors mounted at the rear-view visor and windshield. What if a rock or other debris smash my windshield? Normally that would be a $200 replacement glass. But with new cars and gizmos? A new windshield might cost what? $1k or more? I don't like the sound of that.
Oh, well. That's what insurance is for.
Last edited by Jun aka Pekto; April 26th, 2019 at 07:15 PM.
It's already happened twice to our 2013 Nissan Rogue SV. But, it didn't have any new safety device on the glass either. Our insurance covered both.
My old 1991 Plymouth Laser RS Turbo went through at least, 4 windshields within a 2-year period. My insurance covered all 4. Still. Dealing with them was a hassle.
My friends will not be happy. They came from another city on a Friday night and I requested our dinner be near my work, tapos ako hindi makakasamaI am bust turning over my work, I have 2 days til end of month e ang bagal pag turn over
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I don't know how people can survive with just the laptop trackpad. I've only been using it for an hour because I ran out of batteries for my mouse and my fingers are starting to hurt already
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Why my life is a failureBeen thinking about it since last night. It's like my progress got stuck in my 20s
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Where to dine tonight? .. Omasake might be a good option.... Of course my kids will be the ones to decide...
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