As a further incentive for the SD residency to register your cars, we don't have a state income tax either.
I just googled, residency in South Dakota requires spending one night in South Dakota and getting a driver's license. Your address can be a PO Box.
My sport is all manual windows and locks, so there are literally no buttons on my fob. It's still comically oversized and the key wont stay in. Just give me a key.
I don't really have any strong feelings about it, but I voted unfavorable just because the people who engineered the vehicle only added it to make emissions requirements. It's not something an engineer would have planned into the vehicle if they didn't have to do so because of government...
Moving to South Dakota is cheaper than adding cats.
My JK needs a new cat. Dealership says $2800 for the one. Fortunately no one in this state cares about emissions.
Mine was usually the alternator that caught fire. It finally caught fire while moving it from Oregon to South Dakota. We towed it to a jeep lot and bought our JK. My cousin is a mechanic and lived nearby so he picked it up and got it running. He sold it to a guy who wanted to do an engine swap...
Also an 87 YJ that liked to catch on fire, my 13 JK and my 23 Gladiator sport. Used to drive a C5 Corvette, a 3000gt VR4, a MK3 Supra Turbo, an AW11 MR2, a Celica, an Accord, a Neon, a New Beatle 1.8T, my wife's Cherokee Trailhawk, and some others.
I've had KO2s on a wrangler and a cherokee for the last 12 years driving in South Dakota winters. They have been fantastic in the mix of snow and ice we have on our roads and trails.
I need a new windshield on my Gladiator but the body has no dents.
My Wrangler on the other hand has survived 15 winters in South Dakota, and more importantly, 15 hail seasons in South Dakota. It looks like an off-road golf ball. In 15 years living here every car I've owned except for 2 has...
There were some shady looking ads on Facebook. At one point I was sure it was a scam. One day I decided to click on it. Turns out it was legitimate. I wish I had gotten in earlier. The real money is for people with tinnitus, which I have, but which I didn't have the proper documentation for.
I signed up for the 3M ear plug class action on a whim. I was sure it was a scam. January 1st I start collecting $200 pay checks for a few years.
I get like $20,000. The lawsuit is for several billion dollars. Granted it took me almost zero effort, I just had to scan medical records and sign a...