I didn't miss the point. You brought up a different point that is not even correct.
Who is the one here who brought up the fact that I didn't drive my car in Canada during the purchase. Did I brought this up, or did you brought this up?
So why are you trying to blame me of missing the point...
First of all. I lived in the Caribbean and a few months after my purchase I moved to Europe
How in the world would I have driven that car back home from Vancouver Island to Sint-Maarten? The car was not even registered in Canada since I don't even live in Canada. The car left the country...
Because I was not even in Canada. I ordered the car online. If you followed my journey you would have knew that I lived in the Caribbean and shipped it to there first.
And I didn't ship my car from the East coast to Vancouver. It's the other way around. I bought my car in Vancouver Island and...
He would have bought a ship if he wanted to sail. A car is to drive it.
What is better than driving 3000 miles and turning it i to a roadtrip? That's what a car is for right?
I use the left or right part of my wing. Under the wing there is another part of the wing. Don't know how to describe it. That is a stable and safe part to press on it.
Why are we looking at the F150? Because most of the information on Forscan we learned about the Mustang comes from comparing it with the F150.
Another drunk message from Zig.