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Oh shit, my homes been selected for a free home security system! Score!!!

I wonder if anyone actually has that reaction to those stupid voicemails.

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Life is not fair. That's about the only rational explanation we can offer for this little fact of life: A low MSRP is likely to mean big insurance payments.

Citing information from Insure.com, MarketWatch says the average price to insure a 2012 Honda Civic sedan, for instance, is about $2,353 per year, while a 2012 Toyota Sienna will run only $1,111 annually. The least expensive vehicles to insure tend to be relatively large vehicles, like minivans, trucks and SUV's, according to the report. Even though those vehicles tend to be much more expensive than compact cars, they also tend to be driven by older, safer drivers.

Don't think this is just a case of the rich getting richer, however, as expensive luxury and sports cars are none too cheap to insure either. The 2012 Audi R8 Spyder topped the Insure.com list of most expensive vehicles to insure at $3,384 per year. The Sienna had the lowest average insurance cost in the study, followed by the Jeep Patriot and Dodge Grand Caravan.

Insure.com's editorial director, Amy Danise, told MarketWatch that the savings some people think they're getting by buying small could evaporate because of the higher insurance premiums. Her advice to keep premiums low? "Buy the minivan, move to the farm, only drive it locally and make sure you never have an accident or kids," she said.

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Lancia?

Yes, the new one, but the price they are trying to charge is insulting. Reminds me of some audio brands.

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Isn't the new Stratos built by some small company ? And AFAIK it isn't going into production. I may be wrong on both accounts :P

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Isn't the new Stratos built by some small company ? And AFAIK it isn't going into production. I may be wrong on both accounts :P

Yeah, Jezza said something along those lines. ;)

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Lancia?

Yes, the new one, but the price they are trying to charge is insulting. Reminds me of some audio brands.

Yeah man, brands like SSA charges waaaaaaaaaay too much for their crap compared to the good stuff at Wal-Mart

:peepwall: :peepwall: :peepwall:

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Lancia?

Yes, the new one, but the price they are trying to charge is insulting. Reminds me of some audio brands.

Yeah man, brands like SSA charges waaaaaaaaaay too much for their crap compared to the good stuff at Wal-Mart

:peepwall: :peepwall: :peepwall:

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Dude, I posted that like last week :roflmao:

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look at this beefy little shit

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i think i need a regestry scrubber... any ideas on good free ones. that wont drop a virus in my shit?

this is the newest

This started this 3 days ago. When i restart or shut down the computer, a system window pops up saying 3D9Dwindow is not responding

and windows cannot shutdown. if you choose to end this program now it will loose all unsaved data, and may cause windows to become

unstable next time you run windows. or you can wait to see if this program will start responding.. The first time i seen this i let it sit to see

if it would start responding, but it didn't after 30 minutes i clicked end program now. when i did it opened another system window saying

for me to tell microsoft about this program error, so i did then windows shut down after it sent the info. After that first time my computer

has started hanging up or running real slow. and when i try to browse the internet i can't type anything in the address bar. i mean i can

but one letter at a time, and a 30 to 1 minute pause between each letter. Its very aggravating. I get this not responding every time i

shut down, or restart my computer. So what is this D3D9 window? and how to i stop it from causing so much trouble with my computer?

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I have a window issue too. Mine does not like to shut down and when I force it off the next time I turn my computer on it wants to check windows out for problems. One of my computer guys is going to fix it for me this weekend. I will ask him about your problem too Jon.

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Where is Sean chiming in on my headphone amp question. I need some GD spoon feeding here.

:D

I has no experiences with those stuffs

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Ryan....

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Um, No.

It matches my snowmobile goggles. Grab some snow tires and lets go for a rip.

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Life is not fair. That's about the only rational explanation we can offer for this little fact of life: A low MSRP is likely to mean big insurance payments.

Citing information from Insure.com, MarketWatch says the average price to insure a 2012 Honda Civic sedan, for instance, is about $2,353 per year, while a 2012 Toyota Sienna will run only $1,111 annually. The least expensive vehicles to insure tend to be relatively large vehicles, like minivans, trucks and SUV's, according to the report. Even though those vehicles tend to be much more expensive than compact cars, they also tend to be driven by older, safer drivers.

Don't think this is just a case of the rich getting richer, however, as expensive luxury and sports cars are none too cheap to insure either. The 2012 Audi R8 Spyder topped the Insure.com list of most expensive vehicles to insure at $3,384 per year. The Sienna had the lowest average insurance cost in the study, followed by the Jeep Patriot and Dodge Grand Caravan.

Insure.com's editorial director, Amy Danise, told MarketWatch that the savings some people think they're getting by buying small could evaporate because of the higher insurance premiums. Her advice to keep premiums low? "Buy the minivan, move to the farm, only drive it locally and make sure you never have an accident or kids," she said.

Agent wanted $2200 a year for a Gallardo for me.

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