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  1. no one here gets triggered negatively by petroleum as a fuel. Some seem to get triggered by electric as a motive power or even triggered by those who might like an electric.
    2 points
  2. Looks wise inside and out this makes me think 2008...
    2 points
  3. I think if this floats your boat, i would wait 2-3 years when there will be plenty unsold new demos and lightly used ones on the market for absurdly low prices due to the mitsubishi depreciation factor. I think some of the iMievs are selling for dirt cheap like the used Leafs and stuff. And if that is the case it would be a good deal, i wonder what factory warranty is on these, me being too lazy to look up.
    2 points
  4. Check with your credit card that you booked the tickets on.
    1 point
  5. I would sooo love a truck like that!
    1 point
  6. Shhh... no one tell @ocnblu. His house isn't powered by coal at all and his part of the state has a pretty high number of renewable "greenie weenie" projects.
    1 point
  7. Thank you. I have scanned various links and they talk about reimbursing what is expected and reasonable for what you purchased to tide you over. If the bags are lost, the likelihood of finding the things you packed (clothing, specifically) in another geographic locale would be unlikely and a major inconvenience. It would take a week just ot shop for the clothing that had to be replaced. And, if the bags are simply coming in late and a person had a rough night because of it, that's a major stressor, too. As they say, "It's not over until the fat lady sings." Here, that means that a person can't relax until the bags are reunited with them ... and not just their knowing that they never left the previous airport and another airline will be carrying them for the airline that missed the mark and that the bags will be with you the next day. Thanks for the links. I'll go through them again.
    1 point
  8. I honestly do not remember the federal details, but every airline does have a policy you need to review in regards to what they will do and not do or cover and the amount of time they promise to rectify the issue. Here is the two links that cover what you are asking for from our GOV: https://www.transportation.gov/airconsumer/baggage https://www.transportation.gov/airconsumer/fly-rights To quote the site: Limits on liability Airlines assert a limit on their liability for delayed, lost or damaged checked baggage. When your luggage and its contents are worth more than the liability limit, you may want to purchase "excess valuation," if available, from the airline as you check in. This is not insurance, but it will increase the carrier's potential liability. The airline may refuse to sell excess valuation on some items that are especially valuable or breakable, such as antiques, musical instruments, jewelry, manuscripts, negotiable securities and cash. On domestic trips, the airline can invoke a liability ceiling that is regulated by DOT and that is adjusted for inflation every two years. That limit is currently $3,500 per passenger. On international round trips that originate in the United States, the liability limit is set by a treaty called the Montreal Convention. This treaty also governs liability on international round trips that originate in another country that has ratified this Convention, and one-way trips between the U.S. and such a country. This international limit is adjusted for inflation every five years; it is currently 1,131 Special Drawing Rights. The SDR is a currency surrogate that floats daily; go to www.imf.org[external link] to see the current value in dollars. At this writing 1,131 SDRs was worth about $1,675. The international limit applies to domestic segments of an international journey. This is the case even if the domestic and international flights are on separate tickets and you claim and re-check your bag between the two flights. Keep in mind that the liability limits are maximums. If the depreciated value of your property is worth less than the liability limit, this lower amount is what you will be offered. If the airline's settlement doesn't fully reimburse your loss, check your homeowner's or renter's insurance; it sometimes covers losses away from the residence. Some credit card companies and travel agencies offer optional or even automatic supplemental baggage coverage. Special liability requirements apply to the domestic transportation of assistive devices used by passengers with disabilities. See the publication New Horizons: Information for the Air Traveler with a Disability.
    1 point
  9. Finally Facebook is being hit for selling off their user data! Should have happened months ago. https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/FB
    1 point
  10. Gotta Love when a Dealer keeps an old look alive on new trucks. http://www.thedrive.com/news/16762/chevrolet-dealer-keeping-the-classic-pickup-look-alive-with-this-cheyenne-super-10-build Cheyenne Super 10
    1 point
  11. Mitsubishi + hybrid = we don't need a longer review.
    1 point
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