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Does Anyone Know What Happened To Scott From Counting Cars

Does anyone know what happened to Scott from Counting Cars?

Scott and his wife had a baby so they moved closer to their family in Colorado.

Does anyone know the spline count on a 1990 honda civic cv axle?

I went auto zone to see if they had a replacement for the cv axle on my 1990 honda civic lx but the guy asked my what the spline count was and im not sure, and i cant pull it out cause i need it to drive

Danny Coker on Counting Cars?

I figured he is a sorta biker so asking in cycle section.
What's up with NEVER seeing the guys forehead, always a hat or do-rag (whatever that band is called, like a black head dressing). Guessing he has a severely receding hairline???? Or eyebrows burned off (it is always pulled way down almost to his eyes), LOL.

How do you count car doors?

It's to do with the number of doors that open into the passenger compartment.

Hatchbacks have the boot in the same compartment as the passengers and is separated only by the back row of seats. Therefore the hatch is considered a "door".

In a sedan the boot is usually separated from the passenger compartment by a steel bulkhead and the boot lid is therefore not considered a door.

3-Door = 2 doors plus hatch
4-Door = Sedan with four doors
5-Door = 4 doors plus hatch

Confusingly a wagon/estate car is considered to be a four door, despite the load area being in the passenger compartment, and some sedans have no bulkhead between the boot and passenger compartment.

What type of sampling method is best for counting cars?

so im supposed to count how many cars pass through a busy intersection in 15 minutes for my statistics class.I need to think of a sampling method thinking about these questions: What about time of the day? What about days of the week? How many samples do you really need? Do you count one direction or both?
I have no idea how i would set it up or which sampling method I would use.Please help

Used car. does it count as a lemon law?

In Illinois the Lemon law applies to the first owner of a brand new (previously untitled) vehicle only and is applicable for the first 12 months or 12, 000 miles of ownership.

If you bought the vehicle from a reputable dealer, they would have had a "Buyers Guide" affixed to the window of the vehicle.
And you would have been given a copy of the "Buyers Guide" too

The Buyers Guide has one of 2 boxes to "check" by the dealer.

The first box says:
AS-IS
This means that the vehicle is sold exactly as it is with NO warranty written or implied.

The second box says:
WARRANTY
if this box was checked it will explain the warranty policy and coverage.
(usually at least 30 days/100 miles., with limited liability)

My advice:
First look through your paperwork for that document.
It is a law in Illinois that the dealer MUST display it.

Secondly, even if the box said "as is" please call the dealer to discuss.
The dealer is NOT obligated to a single thing for you, however, some dealers are willing to work with you on this or perhaps even allow you to trade in the vehicle.
NOTE: talk to the dealer calmly & nicely, they don't HAVE to do anything at all FOR you so it will not help your case to be demanding anything.
In fact , my dealer always gives a 3 day exchange policy & will always work with people if a problem happens after the sale, providing that the customer is decent & honest and acts in a civil manor.

Transmission problems, btw, rarely give a clue that they exist until the last minute . Then they just happen.
They rarely are pre-existing problems that someone can predict.


HINT: If the dealer is NOT a reputable dealer, they may not have obeyed the law by displaying the "buyers guide".
This is something that you can legally persue.

i hope this helps

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