Nah, mostly gravel and something called tar and chip for the bulk of the country. Tarmac is used around cities but is more common in the southeast of the country, but mostly concrete in the urban areas their too. Concrete holds up slightly better than tarmac due to the temperature extremes...
I’ll trade your roads for ours, but that’s a helluva bill. I remember enjoying driving in the UK quite a bit. Omaha has unpaved, unmaintained roads in.the.city!
If it makes you feel better the tax/title/ registration when I bought it was 3600$. My Liberty was 35$ for everything By comparison.
Similar. Our road tax and fees are set amounts, 45$total in Nebraska. The rest is sales tax, which you pay until the payments are done on the vehicle. The sales tax decreases a bit based on the age of the vehicle.
1 year ownership/field season over/students returning party:
Oil change. Diffs and Transmission serviced. New plugs and wipers. Electrical system tested. Found the short (FINALLY!)in the driver door harness that has been messing with my locks. Registration paid (500$).
Replacement valve cover...
Roof rack and hard top damage. Spare tire roof mount destroyed.
Parking garage had an 8'2" warning sign which I cleared easily. Parking garage was actually 7'...
Have most of the damage touched up/buffed out. Have to loosen all bolts on roof rack and re-square it.
As it is heat indexes of 115F...
Cat Cleaners are a scam. The claimed chemistry doesn't check out. As others have stated, the issue is in the engine fuel system...which may have damaged the cats.
Just as likely to get the same result from Techron or Sea Foam.
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More fun an games trying to teach myself modern fishing:
When I rig for bass I catch cats. When I rig for cats I catch bass. (Not pictured as the big bastard slipped out of my hand)
My first-ever Nebraska Channel Cat!
Washed the exterior, still have a bunch of dry muck underneath to clear away. Interior is gonna be a day long job.
Note to self:
Don't send it through a flooded road with the top off
Washed the exterior, still have a bunch of dry muck underneath to clear away. Interior is gonna be a day long job.
Note to self:
Don't send it through a flooded road with the top off...
Was a good trip for just an overnighter. Took advantage of all the flooding and used the corn grid to get home.
Been struggling brain-wise due to the weather and the two straight weeks of explosions; but doing much, much better now.
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