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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I mean this is common sense: Adults with their crap together make good choices over time, go to college, get good jobs, but new nice cars. Respectable new cars are always fully insured. Downtrodden sketchy adults make perpetual bad — at times illegal — choices. A beat up car driven by an adult is a red flag the person probably makes poor choices. Beat up old cars are 100x more likely to not have current registration, plates or insurance. And are far more likely to be driven by someone with priors and warrants. And poor life choices -> speeding and other moving infractions.[/quote] Absolutely correct. [/quote]
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