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Q. is anyone here from Texas? if so where? if not...where are you from?
Asked by BrAnDi ReNeE - Sun Apr 27 07:14:52 2008 - - 6 Answers - 6 Comments
A. I am from Plainview, Texas. Boring city!!! or should I say town.
Answered by Heather C - Sun Apr 27 17:21:59 2008
Q. is anyone here from Texas? if so where? if not...where are you from?
Asked by BrAnDi ReNeE - Sun Apr 27 07:14:52 2008 - - 6 Answers - 6 Comments
A. I am from Plainview, Texas. Boring city!!! or should I say town.
Answered by Heather C - Sun Apr 27 17:21:59 2008
How is the Texas Longhorns playing the Oklahoma Sooners in Dallas, Texas considered a nuetral site?
Q. If Texas gets to play in the State of Texas that seems like an unfair advantage.
Asked by maevansjr - Sun Nov 30 09:46:19 2008 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments
A. It's when they split the tickets between the 2 schools. If half the stadium is filled with Oklahoma fans and half is filled with Texas fans it is equal in terms of fans of both. It's done to give each team equal support and it keeps the team who plays in that state from having a home crowd advantage. The game between Georgia and Florida in Jacksonville, Florida is the same. The stadiums in both situations are considered the best sites for the annual rivalries.
Answered by GEORGIA BULLDAWGS (1942 & 1980) - Sun Nov 30 10:10:09 2008
Q. If Texas gets to play in the State of Texas that seems like an unfair advantage.
Asked by maevansjr - Sun Nov 30 09:46:19 2008 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments
A. It's when they split the tickets between the 2 schools. If half the stadium is filled with Oklahoma fans and half is filled with Texas fans it is equal in terms of fans of both. It's done to give each team equal support and it keeps the team who plays in that state from having a home crowd advantage. The game between Georgia and Florida in Jacksonville, Florida is the same. The stadiums in both situations are considered the best sites for the annual rivalries.
Answered by GEORGIA BULLDAWGS (1942 & 1980) - Sun Nov 30 10:10:09 2008
How does Texas Tech engineering school rank among others?
Q. I plan on obtaining my degree in engineering, and mostly i have heard people tell me to go to texas tech. Is that a good school, what are some other good ones, especially in texas.
Asked by Steffan - Mon Oct 19 02:34:47 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Depends on what type of engineering you plan to study and where you hope to live once you graduate and get employment. Texas Tech is great for petroleum engineering if you are going to live and work in Texas, but Colorado School of Mines or New Mexico would be better (especially if you live outside Texas). MIT would be much better for mechanical engineering, but Polytech is better for civil/structural. Below is a website that compares engineering schools by post-grad pay.
Answered by Tellit2Mockingbird - Mon Oct 19 03:45:30 2009
Q. I plan on obtaining my degree in engineering, and mostly i have heard people tell me to go to texas tech. Is that a good school, what are some other good ones, especially in texas.
Asked by Steffan - Mon Oct 19 02:34:47 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Depends on what type of engineering you plan to study and where you hope to live once you graduate and get employment. Texas Tech is great for petroleum engineering if you are going to live and work in Texas, but Colorado School of Mines or New Mexico would be better (especially if you live outside Texas). MIT would be much better for mechanical engineering, but Polytech is better for civil/structural. Below is a website that compares engineering schools by post-grad pay.
Answered by Tellit2Mockingbird - Mon Oct 19 03:45:30 2009
What is the difference between Texas illegals and California illegals?
Q. I hear so much about illegal immigrants in California trashing up neighborhoods, being destestable etc.. In Texas, we have a large hispanic community which yes some are illegal while others are not. I hear some give their political reasons as to why they are against it but then I hear people talk about cultural differences and speak negatively about how their neighborhoods look and so forth. In California, are people scared of hispanics or illegal immigrants? In Texas, I don't see as many scared people. It's very odd so that is why I'm asking because stereotypically, you would think California would be more liberal than the stereotype of conservative Texas. There is a small movement against illegal immigrants and from what I've seen,… [cont.]
Asked by Linda L - Sat Jun 2 20:45:57 2007 - - 18 Answers - 3 Comments
A. Here in California, the gang problem is MASSIVE, the schools are dumbed down because little Maria and Jose can't speak english(yet we throw about $4000/year MORE at each student only to get garbage in-garbage out), HS drop-out is rampant, there poppin out kids like Rabbits, they stop on the side of the HWY during rush hour to take a leak in full view of 10,000 people, they throw trash around like it's Tiajuanna, they don't embrace higher education, they don't speak english, they don't assimilate into society, they overpopulate our prisions, our social services...and they protest in the streets for their RIGHTS!!! shall i continue??!!
Answered by New Day... - Sat Jun 2 20:51:47 2007
Q. I hear so much about illegal immigrants in California trashing up neighborhoods, being destestable etc.. In Texas, we have a large hispanic community which yes some are illegal while others are not. I hear some give their political reasons as to why they are against it but then I hear people talk about cultural differences and speak negatively about how their neighborhoods look and so forth. In California, are people scared of hispanics or illegal immigrants? In Texas, I don't see as many scared people. It's very odd so that is why I'm asking because stereotypically, you would think California would be more liberal than the stereotype of conservative Texas. There is a small movement against illegal immigrants and from what I've seen,… [cont.]
Asked by Linda L - Sat Jun 2 20:45:57 2007 - - 18 Answers - 3 Comments
A. Here in California, the gang problem is MASSIVE, the schools are dumbed down because little Maria and Jose can't speak english(yet we throw about $4000/year MORE at each student only to get garbage in-garbage out), HS drop-out is rampant, there poppin out kids like Rabbits, they stop on the side of the HWY during rush hour to take a leak in full view of 10,000 people, they throw trash around like it's Tiajuanna, they don't embrace higher education, they don't speak english, they don't assimilate into society, they overpopulate our prisions, our social services...and they protest in the streets for their RIGHTS!!! shall i continue??!!
Answered by New Day... - Sat Jun 2 20:51:47 2007
Why does a business in Texas have to charge State tax for a purchase that is out of state?
Q. There is a business in Texas, that charges sales tax on ebay. I have made several purchases on e-bay and as long as i was in a different state, i have never been charged sales tax. I can see charging the tax when its inside Texas.. So what gives? i figured it out... i used to live in texas so my ebay id profile was linked to texas. so when i made the purchasse it wanted to charge me sales tax. i changed to my current state made purchase again and everything turned out alright,,
Asked by - ~ 'JET FUEL GENIUS - Wed Feb 28 21:06:45 2007 - - 1 Answers - 1 Comments
A. The seller may have a presence in your state. It could be a warehouse, office, etc.
Answered by Bostonian In MO - Wed Feb 28 21:11:32 2007
Q. There is a business in Texas, that charges sales tax on ebay. I have made several purchases on e-bay and as long as i was in a different state, i have never been charged sales tax. I can see charging the tax when its inside Texas.. So what gives? i figured it out... i used to live in texas so my ebay id profile was linked to texas. so when i made the purchasse it wanted to charge me sales tax. i changed to my current state made purchase again and everything turned out alright,,
Asked by - ~ 'JET FUEL GENIUS - Wed Feb 28 21:06:45 2007 - - 1 Answers - 1 Comments
A. The seller may have a presence in your state. It could be a warehouse, office, etc.
Answered by Bostonian In MO - Wed Feb 28 21:11:32 2007
Is Texas homestead exemption based on who lives at home or who owns it?
Q. Texas has a $15,000 homestead exemption is a person claims that home as their personal residence. Is it based on who owns the home, who lives there, or who paid for the home? Say its a $100,000 home and it is purchased by a daughter and her grandmother. The daughter contributes $1 and the grandmother contributes $99,999 and the purchase it together for $100,000. They are both listed as joint owners of the home. The grandmother lives outside of Texas. Is this possible to qualify for the Texas Homestead exemption?
Asked by breadbox - Fri Mar 28 14:19:10 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. In Michigan, it doesn't matter how much each person contributes - if two names are on the deed, one person can claim the exemption. For example, Mr. Jones helps his son purchase a house so Mr. Jones and Mr. Jones Jr. are on the deed. Mr. Jones Jr. lives there and files the Principal Residence Exemption (that is what it is called here) in his name. He is entitled to the entire exemption, not just half. All states are different and you should check into the state law regarding the Homestead Exemption in Texas. As far as the percentage of ownership, is that someplace in writing that the granddaughter owns less than 1%? According to what I can see about the TX homestead law, you will have to put down what percentage each person owns, but… [cont.]
Answered by Pat B - Fri Mar 28 14:30:01 2008
Q. Texas has a $15,000 homestead exemption is a person claims that home as their personal residence. Is it based on who owns the home, who lives there, or who paid for the home? Say its a $100,000 home and it is purchased by a daughter and her grandmother. The daughter contributes $1 and the grandmother contributes $99,999 and the purchase it together for $100,000. They are both listed as joint owners of the home. The grandmother lives outside of Texas. Is this possible to qualify for the Texas Homestead exemption?
Asked by breadbox - Fri Mar 28 14:19:10 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. In Michigan, it doesn't matter how much each person contributes - if two names are on the deed, one person can claim the exemption. For example, Mr. Jones helps his son purchase a house so Mr. Jones and Mr. Jones Jr. are on the deed. Mr. Jones Jr. lives there and files the Principal Residence Exemption (that is what it is called here) in his name. He is entitled to the entire exemption, not just half. All states are different and you should check into the state law regarding the Homestead Exemption in Texas. As far as the percentage of ownership, is that someplace in writing that the granddaughter owns less than 1%? According to what I can see about the TX homestead law, you will have to put down what percentage each person owns, but… [cont.]
Answered by Pat B - Fri Mar 28 14:30:01 2008
What advantages are there living in Texas versus living in Oklahoma?
Q. We're thinking about moving to Texas (close to Decatur). It may be one year or five years, but we're still planning on it. The only thing I know is that Texas has no state income tax. (We live in Oklahoma currently). We're probably going to either move our trailer there or sell this one and buy another. What's the story on cost of living down there? Thanks.
Asked by Forenza - Sun Apr 8 17:15:00 2007 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Well. as you've probably heard, everything is bigger and better in Texas!!! Just stay out of Houston and Dallas. They are both pretty ugly cities. My suggestion would be to go to the hill country around New Braunfels. It's really pretty up there and the rivers (Guadalupe, Comal) are like right in your back yard.
Answered by Renee - Sun Apr 8 17:21:18 2007
Q. We're thinking about moving to Texas (close to Decatur). It may be one year or five years, but we're still planning on it. The only thing I know is that Texas has no state income tax. (We live in Oklahoma currently). We're probably going to either move our trailer there or sell this one and buy another. What's the story on cost of living down there? Thanks.
Asked by Forenza - Sun Apr 8 17:15:00 2007 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Well. as you've probably heard, everything is bigger and better in Texas!!! Just stay out of Houston and Dallas. They are both pretty ugly cities. My suggestion would be to go to the hill country around New Braunfels. It's really pretty up there and the rivers (Guadalupe, Comal) are like right in your back yard.
Answered by Renee - Sun Apr 8 17:21:18 2007
I live in Texas but work 6 days (about) a month in Cincinnati. How do I pay the least amount of taxes?
Q. I lived in Kentucky till Memorial Day so have paid Kentucky taxes. I work in downtown Cincinnati so pay local Cincinnati taxes and am having Ohio taxes withheld. I live in Texas which has no income taxes but fly in to Cincinnati about 6 days a month to help do my job. I work out of my office in Dallas the rest of the month. I am trying to either minimize my state taxes or avoid them altogether if I can. My employer is withholding Ohio and Cincinnati income taxes. I assume that I can pro rate my tax bill, is that true and how do I do that?
Asked by gordogekkobudfox - Sat Jul 15 08:18:04 2006 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Do not list any addresses in Ohio, only use a Texas address, even a Texas P.O Box.
Answered by mastinox - Sat Jul 15 08:23:25 2006
Q. I lived in Kentucky till Memorial Day so have paid Kentucky taxes. I work in downtown Cincinnati so pay local Cincinnati taxes and am having Ohio taxes withheld. I live in Texas which has no income taxes but fly in to Cincinnati about 6 days a month to help do my job. I work out of my office in Dallas the rest of the month. I am trying to either minimize my state taxes or avoid them altogether if I can. My employer is withholding Ohio and Cincinnati income taxes. I assume that I can pro rate my tax bill, is that true and how do I do that?
Asked by gordogekkobudfox - Sat Jul 15 08:18:04 2006 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Do not list any addresses in Ohio, only use a Texas address, even a Texas P.O Box.
Answered by mastinox - Sat Jul 15 08:23:25 2006
How much does Texas Farmers Insurance pay for labor if owner does work themselves?
Q. I filed a claim with my Home owners Insurance (Texas-Farmers Insurance) and I wish to do the work myself, instead of a contractor to save money then how much does Farmers pay owners for hourly wages?
Asked by i4gmax1997 - Tue Sep 30 23:21:44 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. If you filed home owners insurance, you are in the wrong place to ask, this is car insurance. If it was indeed your car you're asking about, are you a qualified body shop?
Answered by oklatom - Tue Sep 30 23:27:08 2008
Q. I filed a claim with my Home owners Insurance (Texas-Farmers Insurance) and I wish to do the work myself, instead of a contractor to save money then how much does Farmers pay owners for hourly wages?
Asked by i4gmax1997 - Tue Sep 30 23:21:44 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. If you filed home owners insurance, you are in the wrong place to ask, this is car insurance. If it was indeed your car you're asking about, are you a qualified body shop?
Answered by oklatom - Tue Sep 30 23:27:08 2008
Is the Texas driver licence valid in others states?
Q. I'm from San antonio Texas and I'm going to spend 4 months in Massachusetts state.
Asked by unknown - Fri Jan 29 16:03:43 2010 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Of couse. All states have laws that you're legally required to obtain their own sate drivers license within a particular time period. Most people who know they are in a state temporarilly ignore that.
Answered by Dustie Rhodes - Fri Jan 29 16:11:56 2010
Q. I'm from San antonio Texas and I'm going to spend 4 months in Massachusetts state.
Asked by unknown - Fri Jan 29 16:03:43 2010 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Of couse. All states have laws that you're legally required to obtain their own sate drivers license within a particular time period. Most people who know they are in a state temporarilly ignore that.
Answered by Dustie Rhodes - Fri Jan 29 16:11:56 2010
What is the Texas bill that will allowing students and employees to carry concealed weapons on campus?
Q. There is a Texas bill that will allowing students and employees to carry concealed weapons on campus. Can anyone Give me the number of the bill?
Asked by Sara K - Tue Sep 8 21:27:27 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. none it did not include students. only authorized faculty would be able to carry
Answered by leo lion - Tue Sep 8 21:32:06 2009
Q. There is a Texas bill that will allowing students and employees to carry concealed weapons on campus. Can anyone Give me the number of the bill?
Asked by Sara K - Tue Sep 8 21:27:27 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. none it did not include students. only authorized faculty would be able to carry
Answered by leo lion - Tue Sep 8 21:32:06 2009
What's the difference between Utah and Texas?
Q. My brother is doing a state report on Utah. I live in Utah and he lives in Texas so I agreed to help. I've got the basic stuff like the state bird, history, local restaurants and stuff. But I'd like to really give his class examples of the differences in Utah that they don't have in Texas. I already have fry sauce, the school system, different restaurants and stuff, and professional sports items. Any other ideas?
Asked by texasqueensteph - Fri Nov 2 01:59:31 2007 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. polygamy???
Answered by denni359 - Fri Nov 2 02:05:41 2007
Q. My brother is doing a state report on Utah. I live in Utah and he lives in Texas so I agreed to help. I've got the basic stuff like the state bird, history, local restaurants and stuff. But I'd like to really give his class examples of the differences in Utah that they don't have in Texas. I already have fry sauce, the school system, different restaurants and stuff, and professional sports items. Any other ideas?
Asked by texasqueensteph - Fri Nov 2 01:59:31 2007 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. polygamy???
Answered by denni359 - Fri Nov 2 02:05:41 2007
When a Texas resident has an auto accident in Minnesota- a no fault insurance state?
Q. A Texas resident has an accident in Minnesota- a no fault insurance state, and the Minnesotan is the one who is at fault, How does insurance companies handle this when Texas law are different than Minnesotas. There were no bodily injuries.
Asked by kayline - Sun May 11 23:17:23 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. In every state except Michigan the term "No-Fault" refers only to how and who pays the medical of an injured person. It means that no matter who is at-fault your own insurance company pays your medical bills. Who pays for car damages in MN are still based on negligence. The accident will be handled under the laws of MN as that is where the accident happened. So if the other driver is at-fault you will get paid for your car damages by their insurance company. In MN the have comparative negligence laws so depending on the accident facts you might not be owed 100% of your damages. If you contributed 15% of the negligence to the accident, the amount you can collect is reduced by that 15%. Good Luck
Answered by fighting saints - Mon May 12 09:35:31 2008
Q. A Texas resident has an accident in Minnesota- a no fault insurance state, and the Minnesotan is the one who is at fault, How does insurance companies handle this when Texas law are different than Minnesotas. There were no bodily injuries.
Asked by kayline - Sun May 11 23:17:23 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. In every state except Michigan the term "No-Fault" refers only to how and who pays the medical of an injured person. It means that no matter who is at-fault your own insurance company pays your medical bills. Who pays for car damages in MN are still based on negligence. The accident will be handled under the laws of MN as that is where the accident happened. So if the other driver is at-fault you will get paid for your car damages by their insurance company. In MN the have comparative negligence laws so depending on the accident facts you might not be owed 100% of your damages. If you contributed 15% of the negligence to the accident, the amount you can collect is reduced by that 15%. Good Luck
Answered by fighting saints - Mon May 12 09:35:31 2008
What is the punishment in Texas for physical abuse of a teenager?
Q. Does anyone know or have any examples as to what the punishment is in Texas for leaving large bruises on arms, waist and thighs after forcefully slapping (7 times), kicking and hitting a 15 year old girl? The offender is her father. He has a clean criminal record and this is the first incident. CPS and County Sheriffs s Dept are involved and child is with mother (ex-wive of abuser) at this time. Waiting for him to be charged... I should have asked - What could he be charged with? Sorry!
Asked by Yvonne M - Wed Dec 16 12:34:57 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I pride myself on ALWAYS having the correct answer for any question. And that answer is, I don't know. Nor does anyone else. How can we even speculate on punishment if there isn't even an actual charge yet?
Answered by demos_jones - Wed Dec 16 12:54:44 2009
Q. Does anyone know or have any examples as to what the punishment is in Texas for leaving large bruises on arms, waist and thighs after forcefully slapping (7 times), kicking and hitting a 15 year old girl? The offender is her father. He has a clean criminal record and this is the first incident. CPS and County Sheriffs s Dept are involved and child is with mother (ex-wive of abuser) at this time. Waiting for him to be charged... I should have asked - What could he be charged with? Sorry!
Asked by Yvonne M - Wed Dec 16 12:34:57 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I pride myself on ALWAYS having the correct answer for any question. And that answer is, I don't know. Nor does anyone else. How can we even speculate on punishment if there isn't even an actual charge yet?
Answered by demos_jones - Wed Dec 16 12:54:44 2009
How are mammographer jobs in texas compared to wisconsin?
Q. Which pays more, texas and wisconsin? Leave links-for information. Thanks.
Asked by sbbunzel - Sat Jul 4 02:12:08 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I hear in Texas they are a handefull-I guess everything really is bigger in Texas.
Answered by Thrashard - Sat Jul 4 02:15:15 2009
Q. Which pays more, texas and wisconsin? Leave links-for information. Thanks.
Asked by sbbunzel - Sat Jul 4 02:12:08 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I hear in Texas they are a handefull-I guess everything really is bigger in Texas.
Answered by Thrashard - Sat Jul 4 02:15:15 2009
What will Texas fans do if Oklahoma loses to Missouri and they put USC in the BCS championship?
Q. USC blowing out UCLA could possibly put them ahead of Texas, just saying. UCLA would have won their conference and Texas would not have. I don't think Oklahoma will fall to Missouri but I didn't think Pitt would beat West Virginia last year either.
Asked by JMF - Mon Dec 1 17:21:02 2008 - - 8 Answers - 0 Comments
A. we would protest, and ask the President of the University of Texas to put us in the SEC. edit usc would NOT jump Texas. The BCS point gap between Texas and USC is too great. Pundits are now wondering if the gap is too great between Texas and Florida.
Answered by Matt H - Mon Dec 1 17:38:36 2008
Q. USC blowing out UCLA could possibly put them ahead of Texas, just saying. UCLA would have won their conference and Texas would not have. I don't think Oklahoma will fall to Missouri but I didn't think Pitt would beat West Virginia last year either.
Asked by JMF - Mon Dec 1 17:21:02 2008 - - 8 Answers - 0 Comments
A. we would protest, and ask the President of the University of Texas to put us in the SEC. edit usc would NOT jump Texas. The BCS point gap between Texas and USC is too great. Pundits are now wondering if the gap is too great between Texas and Florida.
Answered by Matt H - Mon Dec 1 17:38:36 2008
How do I incorporate myself in Texas without a lawyer?
Q. I recently spent $500 on the services of an attorney to incorporate myself in the state of Texas. In addition to that, I also paid the $300 state filing fee for a total of $800. How could I have done this on my own and saved $500? The only reason why I sought the services of attorney is because I wasn't really sure what to do but it seems to only be routine paperwork that I could've done on my own.
Asked by heywayne - Sun Jul 29 12:42:56 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. any place you go to is going to charge something in addition to filing fees - you either have to buy a kit or something, but then you're on your own trying to figure out if you did everything right - no sense screwing around with something like that to save a couple of 100 dollars
Answered by Dr. Deth - Sun Jul 29 17:43:16 2007
Q. I recently spent $500 on the services of an attorney to incorporate myself in the state of Texas. In addition to that, I also paid the $300 state filing fee for a total of $800. How could I have done this on my own and saved $500? The only reason why I sought the services of attorney is because I wasn't really sure what to do but it seems to only be routine paperwork that I could've done on my own.
Asked by heywayne - Sun Jul 29 12:42:56 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. any place you go to is going to charge something in addition to filing fees - you either have to buy a kit or something, but then you're on your own trying to figure out if you did everything right - no sense screwing around with something like that to save a couple of 100 dollars
Answered by Dr. Deth - Sun Jul 29 17:43:16 2007
Who was the president of the united states when texas bcame a state?
Q. 1. Who was the president of the united states when texas became a state? 2. Who was the chief justice of the supreme court in the republic of texas?
Asked by <> - Sat Jan 20 16:08:27 2007 - - 3 Answers - 2 Comments
A. homework qusetion? try using a book...no im just kidding..the president was john tyler
Answered by DeAnNa R. - Sat Jan 20 16:18:14 2007
Q. 1. Who was the president of the united states when texas became a state? 2. Who was the chief justice of the supreme court in the republic of texas?
Asked by <
A. homework qusetion? try using a book...no im just kidding..the president was john tyler
Answered by DeAnNa R. - Sat Jan 20 16:18:14 2007
Is there anyone place in Texas who can do a 4wd conversion to my 08 tundra?
Q. Is there anyone place in Texas who can do a 4wd conversion to my 08 tundra? I have a 2008 toyota tundra with 2wd because that's all I needed at the time and now I have dropped over $13000 in accessories so I do not want to trade my truck but now I need 4wd. I there anyplace in Texas or around Texas who can do this conversion to my truck?
Asked by max12 - Sun Aug 30 23:43:02 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. YES ,There must be one sardar jis "JUGARH" shop go there ur problem will be solved.
Answered by blossom - Sun Aug 30 23:52:10 2009
Q. Is there anyone place in Texas who can do a 4wd conversion to my 08 tundra? I have a 2008 toyota tundra with 2wd because that's all I needed at the time and now I have dropped over $13000 in accessories so I do not want to trade my truck but now I need 4wd. I there anyplace in Texas or around Texas who can do this conversion to my truck?
Asked by max12 - Sun Aug 30 23:43:02 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. YES ,There must be one sardar jis "JUGARH" shop go there ur problem will be solved.
Answered by blossom - Sun Aug 30 23:52:10 2009
I have a home/mail/bills in Texas, but want to keep a car in California. How do I handle tags/insurance/DL?
Q. I visit and sometimes do jobs in California for my employer, based in New Jersey. I just bought a home in Texas, but will be traveling alot to California, although I work everywhere (multiple states). I would like to keep a car in California, not garaged anyplace, maybe sitting at the airport or roadside. How do I handle licensing, tags, insurance? If I live in Texas, have a Texas license, and Texas plates, can I get insurance? What happens if a California police officer stops me?
Asked by ALCORisHOPE - Thu Jul 27 08:34:11 2006 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. You should consider an occasional use short-term lease from a car rental company in California. Under your scenario you would have to license and register and insure the car in Texas. But since it would be sitting unguarded in California...the loss exposure is very, very high and you would pay astronomical rates for comprehensive (which covers stuff like storm loss, burglary, etc.). You would be better off just to keep one car in Texas and when you go to California just get a short term lease. That way you can give it back when you are done and not have to worry about obligations.
Answered by markmywordz - Thu Jul 27 14:38:50 2006
Q. I visit and sometimes do jobs in California for my employer, based in New Jersey. I just bought a home in Texas, but will be traveling alot to California, although I work everywhere (multiple states). I would like to keep a car in California, not garaged anyplace, maybe sitting at the airport or roadside. How do I handle licensing, tags, insurance? If I live in Texas, have a Texas license, and Texas plates, can I get insurance? What happens if a California police officer stops me?
Asked by ALCORisHOPE - Thu Jul 27 08:34:11 2006 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. You should consider an occasional use short-term lease from a car rental company in California. Under your scenario you would have to license and register and insure the car in Texas. But since it would be sitting unguarded in California...the loss exposure is very, very high and you would pay astronomical rates for comprehensive (which covers stuff like storm loss, burglary, etc.). You would be better off just to keep one car in Texas and when you go to California just get a short term lease. That way you can give it back when you are done and not have to worry about obligations.
Answered by markmywordz - Thu Jul 27 14:38:50 2006
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