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Road Side Pub
Dodge to cancel Charger and Challenger next year
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<blockquote data-quote="365 Saleen" data-source="post: 16809507" data-attributes="member: 201889"><p>Ride share and public transportation only work well in big cities, and even then using public transit sucks ass most of the time. </p><p>Get outside the cities and ride share or public transportation is near impossible. </p><p>Years ago, when I ran my own business just outside of Portland Oregon, I had to pay what was called a "Tri-Met" (tri county metropolitan transportation) tax. I looked at the map of coverage for the region and found my business was 5 miles outside of where any bus or other form of transit was serving. I asked why I had to pay a tax for a service that neither myself or customers could use and was told that "you are in the district, you have to pay." </p><p>Typical mindset of Bureaucrats.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="365 Saleen, post: 16809507, member: 201889"] Ride share and public transportation only work well in big cities, and even then using public transit sucks ass most of the time. Get outside the cities and ride share or public transportation is near impossible. Years ago, when I ran my own business just outside of Portland Oregon, I had to pay what was called a "Tri-Met" (tri county metropolitan transportation) tax. I looked at the map of coverage for the region and found my business was 5 miles outside of where any bus or other form of transit was serving. I asked why I had to pay a tax for a service that neither myself or customers could use and was told that "you are in the district, you have to pay." Typical mindset of Bureaucrats. [/QUOTE]
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