Naw, you don't need it. Keeps me from having to look up the VIN and walking outside to read my LP tho.You dont NEED it anyway.
You can walk in or online renew w/o the silly paper doohicky.
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Naw, you don't need it. Keeps me from having to look up the VIN and walking outside to read my LP tho.You dont NEED it anyway.
You can walk in or online renew w/o the silly paper doohicky.
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Naw, you don't need it. Keeps me from having to look up the VIN and walking outside to read my LP tho.
No, if you pay online the total fee is $1 less. I checked my registration stuff for my F150, $74 if I paid in person, $73 if I did it online, if I went to the supermarket (they do it) there is an additional fee, I don't know how much. On line does save a big $1, enough for two 9 mm rounds of fmj.They give you a $1 discount for on line renewal, but then there is an additional $2 fee for doing it on line. Also, they tack on $4.75 for processing and handling. What the.....?
I'm sure the registration fee varies from county to county. My Sonoma/S10 was $74.50 including the 1$ online discount. But they also charged me an additional service fee of $2, which was charged to my debit card separately from the $74.50No, if you pay online the total fee is $1 less. I checked my registration stuff for my F150, $74 if I paid in person, $73 if I did it online, if I went to the supermarket (they do it) there is an additional fee, I don't know how much. On line does save a big $1, enough for two 9 mm rounds of fmj.
I don't care if it is just an oil change. You don't want anyone making $7/hr to touch your machinery.Darn, I can’t even buy the oil for that. Just did mine last weekend, cost me about 75 bucks doing it myself.
What they mailed me was a total bill of $74 (That was April 2021- I didn't get the one due right now). I did it online, they billed me $71 and a separate fee of $2. Total of both was $73 which was $1 less than if I had mailed a check. So, on line did save me $1 for each vehicle. Yes they do charge a $2 service fee but they make the total bill $1 less. I just checked my account on Discover card and that was correct (looked back to April).I'm sure the registration fee varies from county to county. My Sonoma/S10 was $74.50 including the 1$ online discount. But they also charged me an additional service fee of $2, which was charged to my debit card separately from the $74.50
I don't care if it is just an oil change. You don't want anyone making $7/hr to touch your machinery.
The dealership is only a half notch above Walmart. The person doing oil changes at a dealership is the newest or most disliked guy in the shop. Dealerships have a high turn over rate, too. Those guys who should never touch anything of a customer's (regardless of industry) bounce around from dealer to dealer until they finally land at Walmart or Jiffy Lube.Your vehicle's dealership, is another good place, but can be expensive.
what's worse is ford's motorcraft blend oil is 3% syn 97% conventional.
Training seminarAnd you know this how?
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2 plugs per cylinder. I did not know that. 16 coil packs too?Changed out all 16 spark plugs on the hemi
My old 89 Nissan Pick Up 4 banger had 2 plugs per cylinder2 plugs per cylinder. I did not know that. 16 coil packs too?
single coil for both plugs.2 plugs per cylinder. I did not know that. 16 coil packs too?
When the rx7 was a rotary it had leading and trailing plugsMy old 89 Nissan Pick Up 4 banger had 2 plugs per cylinder
I saw a 4x4 the other day with 20 in wheels and those little funny tires. It was lifted too.Went looking for new tires. $197 each. Ouch!
Lots of manufacturers are fitting old fart cars with high performance tires these days.