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I got my learners permit today! Before I can actually use it I have to take the written quiz at a tersting station, so I'm gonna do that Monday, so I have time to study the booklet. I have a few question though.

1.) How many questions are normally on the test?
2.) What difficulty would you rate the test?
3.)How much wood could a woodch...oh wait.

So on Monday pray that I am able to pass the test the first time and not have to go back.
 
From what I hear, the test isn't hard. One of my friends told me that the hardest one was like "what is the fine for a 2nd offense of DUI", etc...

Hopefully, you should know the answer only by the book and not personal experience. :D
 
From what I hear, the test isn't hard. One of my friends told me that the hardest one was like "what is the fine for a 2nd offense of DUI", etc...

Wow I never had a question that hard on my drivers test, come to canada its easy. Its all driving questions and signs, its pretty easy. And over here u have to first do the test to get your learners.
But Good luck I'm sure u don't need it though, just read through the material a few times. :)
 
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Recognize this car Ben? Well it's the model and color of the car I want except that on is a little old.
 
btw i want that car too! black gloss finish would look beautiful on it? can u gimme year and what model it is please?!?!
 
Yeah...okay, find a 1965 Goat in running condition. Then, after you've looked up the purchase price of a functioning Goat, inquire as to how much it would cost to insure it. After the insurance company happily informs you as to what the tab would be, factor in the cost of gasoline.

The bottom line isn't going to be pretty. Muscle cars from the "Golden Era" that can move under their own power cost quite a bit. Whatever insurance company you choose isn't going to confuse a Pontiac GTO with a Honda Civic. As for the cost of fuel? There's a reason muscle cars disappeared for a while after the early 70s.

However, if you can afford it, rock on. A Mitsubishi Evo MR is a much more practical alternative though...because it doesn't drive like a tank. It drives like a car....that's turbo-charged...with AWD...yeah.
 
lol... lol...gas... ouch... lol... i'm paying for half of my first car! so therefore, lotta money, good car. lol
 
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