Image 1 — Rebuilt title "new" cars (Marketplace)?
Image 2 — Rebuilt title "new" cars (Marketplace)?

Rebuilt title "new" cars (Marketplace)?

Keep seeing new cars (2024+) listed on marketplace for like 15k (civics especially) with a rebuilt title. This means the car got totaled and was… well "rebuilt" right? Ive heard its a toss up bc there could be obscure electrical issues, and it could be hell to insure, among other things. Im assuming the general consensus would be calling someone an idiot for even considering it, but wisdom comes with age ig.

u/ForScottsSake — 9 hours ago

Spark plug boot??

Hi all, my car broke down, fairly sure it was the spark plugs. My mechanic said to replace them a while ago but it wasn't urgent… and now it is. I'll spare details but long story short i need spark plugs and boots, I have plugs picked out (motorcraft, suggestions welcome), but i need the boot too. I keep seeing two distinctly different parts, but I'm not sure exactly which. I want to pick them up later today, so any help is greatly appreciated asap. I'm assuming it's the "boot" and not "boot protector," but when I looked at Advance Auto it showed something entirely different (image 3).

u/ForScottsSake — 14 days ago

How do you cite from Tutorials?

Doing Touchstone 4 in Intro to Business, and they want me to cite from the tutorials, but they don't want a works cited page as far as I can tell, and the citations have to say "(Sophia Learning, n.d.)". Do I just throw that at the end of whatever sentence and they figure it out??

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u/ForScottsSake — 23 days ago
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LiveBetterU — Degree options? Suggestions?

Hey everyone, I just started a Sophia Program a few days ago, and went back to look at the Bachelor's you can earn, and they only list 6: 2 in Business Administration, a CS degree, Manufacturing Engineering, and 2 for Supply Chain. I always heard there was a massive amount (like 60+) of different degrees you could earn, am I missing something? I planned on just going for Administration anyways, but I was curious to see what else was offered. Should I look into the Uni's program or focus on the title of the degree more? How long has it taken those of you who've accomplished a degree? What degree did you choose? I think it's a smart usage of time anyways, considering it's FREE and NOT costing me 60k+/yr, and I want to try and stay with Walmart (at least thru college) since it looks like they treat you pretty nice once you get up in the ranks.

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u/ForScottsSake — 28 days ago