Mr. Quick wrote:The best advice I can give you is check the property tax rates in whatever towns you're looking in. There are some that will hit you pretty hard in NH.
As for a car, you're going to find out pretty quick that there are a lot of roads in the area that suck, particularly for a lowered car. LOL Welcome to New England.
Mr. Quick wrote:The best advice I can give you is check the property tax rates in whatever towns you're looking in. There are some that will hit you pretty hard in NH.
As for a car, you're going to find out pretty quick that there are a lot of roads in the area that suck, particularly for a lowered car. LOL Welcome to New England.
Y3llowCav wrote:Mr. Quick wrote:The best advice I can give you is check the property tax rates in whatever towns you're looking in. There are some that will hit you pretty hard in NH.
As for a car, you're going to find out pretty quick that there are a lot of roads in the area that suck, particularly for a lowered car. LOL Welcome to New England.
ALL OF THIS. Seriously, the roads blow dick. But the property tax comment is very, very good advice. They whack people like crazy in a lot of the bordering areas with Mass. You'll love the two seasons we get here; winter and August.
Anyway, if you do move definitely hit me up, I'm in Boston. I'd love to get some more J's at New England Dragway
Blue Boosted Penguin wrote:Any parts you would stay out of Nh?
Y3llowCav wrote:Blue Boosted Penguin wrote:Any parts you would stay out of Nh?
To be honest I don't know the answer to that one. People complain about various areas around there but I've come to the conclusion that people tend to be way too hard on areas that aren't major cities. Personally, they can keep the city and I'll take the 'burbs and rural areas any day.
Blue Boosted Penguin wrote:See your in Maine we went into there with our last trip to NH. Loved the green and the mild rain they had.I'm in Maine, but very close to NH. I'm only two towns from Rochester, NH. Southern NH is very nice, and a good mix IMO between that rural feeling and still having everything pretty close by.
With the car the Cav will only be a summer car won't risk it with snow and chances to rust, wife has a jetta 04 and ill most likely get a gtp or sti waggon, may also get her jetta and her get a new sti as she saw plenty of them and I stupidly said ya we will get you one If we moved down here thinking she wouldn't change her mind! Stupid me
Mr. Quick wrote:Blue Boosted Penguin wrote:See your in Maine we went into there with our last trip to NH. Loved the green and the mild rain they had.I'm in Maine, but very close to NH. I'm only two towns from Rochester, NH. Southern NH is very nice, and a good mix IMO between that rural feeling and still having everything pretty close by.
With the car the Cav will only be a summer car won't risk it with snow and chances to rust, wife has a jetta 04 and ill most likely get a gtp or sti waggon, may also get her jetta and her get a new sti as she saw plenty of them and I stupidly said ya we will get you one If we moved down here thinking she wouldn't change her mind! Stupid me
My comment about the roads sucking for lowered cars wasn't a seasonal thing. It's the winter weather that's hard on the roads, but a lot of the roads just suck all the time...pot holes, bumps, repairs everywhere. LOL. Just gotta know where not to drive with it.
Y3llowCav wrote:It's true the roads really are that bad. They get so bad so fast that they often just give up on repairing them.
For snow tires, the best thing you can do is grab a set of 14" stealies and put whatever snow or all season tire you like on them. It's all about skinny tires with deep tread and ground clearance. My last J was an 01 5-speed and it worked GREAT in the snow with 14's and new cheap primewells from firestone. Once the snow gets to the point where it's hitting the front bumper or the bottom of the car just park it and walk.
Blue Boosted Penguin wrote:Looks like move is set for march/April as long as the inlaws find place in feb when they go down.
Brok22 wrote:Here's an idea. Sell me your hood before you leave! I understand about the heat., but damn it's pretty nice here most of time.... I love driving my car all year around,; the thought of potholes, gray skies, salt and 20 degree weather, remind me to why I left IL two years ago.....Good luck with the move!!
Brok22 wrote:Here's an idea. Sell me your hood before you leave! I understand about the heat., but damn it's pretty nice here most of time.... I love driving my car all year around,; the thought of potholes, gray skies, salt and 20 degree weather, remind me to why I left IL two years ago.....Good luck with the move!!
Y3llowCav wrote:Blue Boosted Penguin wrote:Looks like move is set for march/April as long as the inlaws find place in feb when they go down.
Like I said man, definitely hit me up when you're settled in and/or need a hand with something.
Brok22 wrote:Here's an idea. Sell me your hood before you leave! I understand about the heat., but damn it's pretty nice here most of time.... I love driving my car all year around,; the thought of potholes, gray skies, salt and 20 degree weather, remind me to why I left IL two years ago.....Good luck with the move!!
Y3llowCav wrote:God it makes me want to move down there so bad. Even the difference between Pennsylvania and New England is rough.
Brok22 wrote:Here's an idea. Sell me your hood before you leave! I understand about the heat., but damn it's pretty nice here most of time.... I love driving my car all year around,; the thought of potholes, gray skies, salt and 20 degree weather, remind me to why I left IL two years ago.....Good luck with the move!!
Y3llowCav wrote:Yikes lol. I believe it goes by county in NH so you'll have to google that and see what you can find. I know mass is tough but I'm sure NH is more lax, at least in some areas. Just remember, you don't need turn signals in New England
For the no cat, you could always just space out the rear sensor instead of turning codes off. That works most of the time.
Brok22 wrote:I am up near Happy Valley and 17. What about you? Yeah, let me know on the hood, for sure! Trunk for hood? Lol JK.
Blue Boosted Penguin wrote:Just thought of these ones going over my car last nightEmissions aren't bad in NH. They suck in MA, though. ME is OK too.
What are emissions like over there?
I have no cat and when I had my car tuned I had em set it to where it wouldn't trip a light.
Only light on is air bag and service >:0
Window tent what's the limits? If you can have any.