Determined_Cucumber

Determined_Cucumber t1_iw61o6h wrote

On a legal stand point you can’t legally sell it or donate it as you don’t really own it given the title still from the previous owner. Contact whoever is on the title and have it transferred to you. Donating doesn’t work because the title needs to be transferred anyways.

You can be accused of theft should you attempt to sell the vehicle when it’s technically not yours even though you bought it.

Been there done that with a 2006 Jeep Wrangler from New York.

The best analogy would be like you buying a second hand iPhone that is iCloud Locked. You technically own it, but the person’s account is still on it and it won’t let you change ownership until the previous owner removes the lock. If the previous owner wants to be a dick, they can accuse you of theft.

Also, just sell it cheap. Might as well profit from it. $500 will motivate people to drive across the state for a running vehicle.

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Determined_Cucumber t1_iu7x17b wrote

Reply to I’m blind by soulofsoniy

Lots of people seem to forget that new led car headlights still need to be tested for headlight alignment. Drove out a 2021 Corolla off the lot two months ago, and the headlights are already not aimed properly despite being projector beam.

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Determined_Cucumber t1_iu3iolh wrote

The features most people are listing are not really iOS software restrictions, but more of hardware related.

If anything, only some software features can’t be taken advantage of due to hardware. It’s like saying you can’t use the RTX on feature because you don’t have an RTX card.

Realistically software limitations between models would be animations and interactions that dynamic island would use. You won’t get tiny information like what dynamic island is on pro models.

Looking to Regular 14 models, you do get newer default wallpapers exclusive to 14 models. Can’t think of anything else.

Overall, you’re not missing out on much on this cycle of iPhones software wise. It’s the hardware you gotta be after to have a noticeably different experience.

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Determined_Cucumber t1_iu3h3cy wrote

I go there all the time. In reality, nobody cares nor anyone would bother to even notice.

The area is conservative leaning (which is most of Northwest Ct), but people forget that conservatives like to keep to themselves (mind their own business). It’s not like the south where southerners probe into other personalities. I would know, I lived in GA, NC, and VA all rural areas.

Personally, I see no issues concerning lgbt related things.

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Determined_Cucumber t1_iswwrb6 wrote

Gotta admit, CT is putting up some interesting competition when comparing fall pics to my old place over at the blue ridge parkway.

This place is surprisingly pretty in the fall.

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