Hauling freight in a Sprinter Van most likely. Although I might buy and sell equipment instead. Since I would own all the stuff I'm assuming I wouldn't need the DOT number and the extra insurance etc.
My first question is, why would you want to call anyone on a cruise ship? If it's an emergency dial 911. That's my attitude on vacation.
I live in Korea and the international rates on my Sprint phone were wacko $2 or $3 per minute.
I use yahoo messenger and with a US address and a US...
I'm considering different options for a small business with a sprinter van.
If I set up business making local runs under my own authority with commercial insurance, bonds, etc., is it legal to drive my van to another state for personal reasons if I'm not carrying cargo?
If I'm set up to...
I'm sure that one has the air bags dropped down for loading.
I doubt it will go up to dock height, but I bet they could make
one for you. The fuel savings probably wouldn't be enough to pay for the lifts though.
I have family on either side of the OK-KS border.
I also have ties to Nebraska, Missouri, and Illinois.
I figure I can live anywhere. What state would be best?
I hear Texas has low taxes.
California is broke.
So who is doing maintenance now? Mercedes Dealers, Freightliner, or both?
I think the article I read said that the Sprinter dealership will actually be a separate company from the car company in the US.
Illegals don't get all that. Urban legend.
Just like when I was a kid people said that the
Vietnamese got free cars from the government when they came here.
It was all a myth. Some church somewhere probably
gave a family a car, but there was no nationwide program.
Actually you get...
There are a couple of helper air spring kits.
One goes on the leaf springs and another goes
on top of the axle. The one on the axle looks better
to me.