Difference between the Simplicity and Visible Pro+ Plans
They look to be pretty similar. Visible includes a watch and 4k streaming. Verizon has? I’m not sure. I know there’s an add for 4k and it includes Apple One. Are they different priorities?
They look to be pretty similar. Visible includes a watch and 4k streaming. Verizon has? I’m not sure. I know there’s an add for 4k and it includes Apple One. Are they different priorities?
I've narrowed my search down to a couple used models. A couple have the white interior, which does look good. But I have a dog. And he can get a bit dirty. I normally get dark interiors, but i like the blue/white. The lighter interior cars have been cheaper too.
Any real world use examples? Does fabric dye transfer easy?
I guess, she deadheaded a plant for me. Thanks?
I know there was a fairly significant update between the two years. I've found a couple that I like that are fairly low mileage (10-25k miles) that are $23k (for 2023s) and $31-33k for the 2024s depending on mileage. They're all Pro S AWDs. I'm assuming the all get the SK batteries. Is there a particular combination that stand out? I'm leaning to the 2024 because of the infotainement upgrades, as well as the ventilated seats. But money talks louder.
I've been hemming and hawing for 6-7 months and I'm finally at the point of making the jump.
Headed to Seattle to take in some World Cup fervor? A music festival? The Kitsap Medieval Faire?
Where ya off to? What's going on?
You've got an hour from start to finish (excluding travel time). Where's your favorite place to go for a walk? Nature trails? Downtown?
What's on your lunch menu this week? Any new restaurants you're looking forward to trying? Or your old favorite?
Whatcha eating Bremerton?
I've been craving a deli Italian sandwich, I'd say a Coffee Pot sandwich but only like two of you would understand.
Are there any good places that make a good sub sandwich? Preferably in Bremerton or Port Orchard area.
We have a lot of my mother in law's clothing that we'd like to donate directly to a women's shelter. Anywhere in Kitsap county or Gig Harbor is fine. I know places can be ovewhelmed with donations, and we don't want to see her stuff just binned.
We'd prefer to do this over a thrift shop. Everything is in good condition, and is washed.
We have a bunch of rhododendrons in our yard. They've grown and are taking over where they are. Time to prune them. Not going to take them down to a stick, but a foot on the top and sides. I'd like our sidewalk back, and some light in the windows they're blocking.
It'll be okay, right?
I found one with low miles at a good price. Looking at probably financing it, I plan on keeping it long term.
Big question, is it basically not a matter of "if" but "when" the ICCU goes out on it? I like the vehicle, and don't want something I know will just break down on me.