OT: How you guys doing?
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CRS123,
I use an independent mechanic for all of my cars including 3 Jags for more than twenty years. He is in Northridge. In fact, I am picking up my XKR today or tomorrow where he repaired a smashed up door, a result of a woman hitting it while I was stepping out of my car from a parking spot. He does both mechanical and body work. If you need it, pm me and I will send you his contact info.
I use an independent mechanic for all of my cars including 3 Jags for more than twenty years. He is in Northridge. In fact, I am picking up my XKR today or tomorrow where he repaired a smashed up door, a result of a woman hitting it while I was stepping out of my car from a parking spot. He does both mechanical and body work. If you need it, pm me and I will send you his contact info.
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tberg (03-25-2020)
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So people do not insure their homes in the USA ? In the Netherlands [ certainly is you have a mortgage], one is obliged to insure against 'major events' . Premium is 0,5% of the (re-)building costs, quite affordable since
I think 80% of the families have such an insurance. Weiredly it does not cover flooding by seawater. Probably since 80% is a meter or more below seal evel...![Icon Nic](https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/images/smilies/icon_nic.gif)
So people do not insure their homes in the USA ? In the Netherlands [ certainly is you have a mortgage], one is obliged to insure against 'major events' . Premium is 0,5% of the (re-)building costs, quite affordable since
I think 80% of the families have such an insurance. Weiredly it does not cover flooding by seawater. Probably since 80% is a meter or more below seal evel...
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Did you check the re-insurance company ? If all have an insurance with a regional broker and it happens, the broker goes bust and nobody gets a dime. I insured with a local company with re-insurance in Munich-Re a huge company.
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Burt Gummer (03-26-2020)
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Definitely taking a hit, stared my new job last week actually and were considered an essential business so we are staying open as long as we can. Kinda surprised I managed to secure a new job during this time. Parents are having a hard time, my moms practice is closed and open only for emergency surgery and had to send most of her staff home on a paid leave. dads business is 100% dead and he doesn't expect it to recover. he is in finance. Miami is mainly closed, north Miami has a 10pm curfew, my city has no curfew yet but almost all restaurants are closed and the few that are open are only take out. getting supplies has not been an issue as of late expect the lack of toilet paper but besides that everything is available, been taking advantage of the lack of traffic and gas price are at an all time low, E85 next to my house is a $1.69 and 93 was at $2.20 a gallon. seeing a lot of people get laid off and going through these hard times is definitely take a toll on our mental state, wish I could more to help. glad I got this new job because its been able to keep me distracted while the world goes to *****, at least I get to film and review awesome euro cars. shameless plug, follow my new shops Ig- Euromotive Performance. keep up to date with what I'm doing. Good luck everyone and stay safe.
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Central Wisconsin here, we were grounded for 2 weeks maybe more yesterday, only essential travel "allowed". Some people have paperwork/cards to get back and forth to work, most don't. $1200.00 fine and up to 30 days in the clink. They did indicate however nobody will be pulled over to check for paperwork? The next sentence was... "fishing and hunting are legal and encouraged public lands and waters are open", after all this is Wisconsin. Liquor stores are also considered essential so no issues there. That's not confusing at all. I can go to work, grocery store, pharmacy, gas station, lake, forest, any essential business like liquor stores, and bait shops etc... but I can get a $1200.00 fine and tossed into the big house for going anywhere else... It's our own damn fault we elected these citizens.
Me, I'm on week 7 of self quarantine (broken leg, bad snowmobile). We have boats and fish allot so plan on spending the next 5 weeks doing my physical therapy on the water. Got the XKR out of the shed yesterday and brought it up to the driveway. Have a few maintenance issues to knock out before stretching her legs after a winter's nap. She looks damn good in the driveway. Retarded how many times I have peeked out the front door since pulling her up.
Me, I'm on week 7 of self quarantine (broken leg, bad snowmobile). We have boats and fish allot so plan on spending the next 5 weeks doing my physical therapy on the water. Got the XKR out of the shed yesterday and brought it up to the driveway. Have a few maintenance issues to knock out before stretching her legs after a winter's nap. She looks damn good in the driveway. Retarded how many times I have peeked out the front door since pulling her up.
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Okay, stuck at home sucks, you can go out but why would you at a time like this, there is one reason though, if you own a car like ours.
https://youtu.be/CP6OvKkk0as
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There is a thought provoking article making the rounds in financial circles called, "What if oil prices go negative?“
The thought being, there is still soooo much supply in motion within a months-long supply chain, meeting an unthinkable demand crater, that it is actually possible that a short term storage capacity exceedance could result in a $0 gas price or even payment to burn-off overflow for the foreseeable future.
The thought being, there is still soooo much supply in motion within a months-long supply chain, meeting an unthinkable demand crater, that it is actually possible that a short term storage capacity exceedance could result in a $0 gas price or even payment to burn-off overflow for the foreseeable future.
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I do consider myself lucky in the situation we are in, as I can work from home and it is more than enough to do. It is actually almost a bit too much to do, as this situation has created a hole lot of new problems for the company I work for, and that needs to be resolved. It does not affect the companys echonomy in a negative way though, so I am lucky that i do not need to worry about that.
The lockdown here in Norway do make everything else than work a bit booring. No restaurants, pubs, gym etc, so I do try to spend some time doing physical exercise both in my house and outdoors every day. My F-type is still in the garage, and they have just started the spring clean-up of the roads. There are no restrictions on car driving, so I am very much looking forward to take the F-type out on the roads again soon!
I did have some great Holiday plans. We had rented a large waterfront house in Tavernier, Key Largo for 4 weeks (and rental car, a 24' boat and flight tickets), and we were to leave TODAY
It has been cancelled (offcourse) and due to the workload, the Holiday has been postponed (not shure for how long). And that is a good thing as I don't want to chose between my bedroom or livingroom regarding where to go for the Holidays ![Icon Wink](https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif)
The lockdown here in Norway do make everything else than work a bit booring. No restaurants, pubs, gym etc, so I do try to spend some time doing physical exercise both in my house and outdoors every day. My F-type is still in the garage, and they have just started the spring clean-up of the roads. There are no restrictions on car driving, so I am very much looking forward to take the F-type out on the roads again soon!
I did have some great Holiday plans. We had rented a large waterfront house in Tavernier, Key Largo for 4 weeks (and rental car, a 24' boat and flight tickets), and we were to leave TODAY
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There is a thought provoking article making the rounds in financial circles called, "What if oil prices go negative?“
The thought being, there is still soooo much supply in motion within a months-long supply chain, meeting an unthinkable demand crater, that it is actually possible that a short term storage capacity exceedance could result in a $0 gas price or even payment to burn-off overflow for the foreseeable future.
The thought being, there is still soooo much supply in motion within a months-long supply chain, meeting an unthinkable demand crater, that it is actually possible that a short term storage capacity exceedance could result in a $0 gas price or even payment to burn-off overflow for the foreseeable future.
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I hope you mean to say, what you are comfortable with considering the safety of other road users, and your passengers.
You can feel very comfortable and safe, in control and all. Until you suddenly have to brake or avoid, then you loose control and know you did not even had control just before...![Icon Errrr](https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/images/smilies/icon_errrr.gif)
You can feel very comfortable and safe, in control and all. Until you suddenly have to brake or avoid, then you loose control and know you did not even had control just before...
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Lani Kai (03-27-2020)
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I hope you mean to say, what you are comfortable with considering the safety of other road users, and your passengers.
You can feel very comfortable and safe, in control and all. Until you suddenly have to brake or avoid, then you loose control and know you did not even had control just before...![Icon Errrr](https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/images/smilies/icon_errrr.gif)
You can feel very comfortable and safe, in control and all. Until you suddenly have to brake or avoid, then you loose control and know you did not even had control just before...
![Icon Errrr](https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/images/smilies/icon_errrr.gif)