Posted on 05-07-2008
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Shipping cars overseas and what you should know about this in a modern world.

No other country builds motorcycles them like we do in the good ole US of A. Though the Italians may enjoy cruising around on scooters, you want something with a bit more; more power, more chrome, more noise, etc. Luckily for you, there are companies which specialize in shipping motorcycles overseas so you will not have to do without your beloved ride when you go on extended trips to exotic destinations. Unless you are shipping to Canada (which actually is not overseas at all) or Hawaii, shipping motorcycles overseas is not going to be very cheap. But trying to find and buy an American motorcycle in countries dominated by Vespas and Piaggios is not going to be cheap or easy either.

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Posted on 04-07-2008
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Some Car Donation Charities FAQs the IRS Wants You to Know

Although many people consider the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to be their own personal nemesis, given the ever-increasing reduction of income that’s taken every year, there are some car donation charities “FAQs” that, you as a taxpayer, should be aware of. To that end, the IRS has gone to great length to make their policies easily available in many different ways, some of which are generally more effective than others.

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Getting hold of is not a luxury,
rather, a compulsion for many. But take heart. Because the good news for you
and the bad news for your broker is that there remains a little method you can
apply to save up to 40% on your premium. Let’s start with the methods of saving
little bits of money before going on to the method which will not only help you
save almost 40% of your premium money, but which will also ensure sleepless
nights for your greedy broker.

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Posted on 14-04-2008
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Sometimes your enemy can be your friend…

When folks heap praise upon their own brilliant choice of vehicles, sometimes they will point out that the car they drive will run for 400,000 miles. Or 500,000 miles. Or some other number only of interest to employees of the Guinness corporation. The book, not the beer.

While the potential that certain vehicles have to continue to run long after others have been mourned and forgotten is clearly indicative of a superior car, what does it really mean to you? To put it another way, do you care how many miles it runs after you have left it behind? How is that high-school girlfriend of yours doing today? Don’t know? Exactly.

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