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You think your car wasn't Totaled, because it has a clean Title?

  

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In New York State, only a car 8 years old and newer will receive a salvage title if wrecked, flooded, etc.

My 05 Matrix with 225k miles on it was just totaled for a "fender bender", yet I kept possession, with a clean title, and was paid for it.

Be extra careful when buying used, this was a surprise to me, and kinda scary when in the market for a used car.

As is so often advised, get an inspection before buying a used car!

 

 


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Scotty read and commented it at 8:10

https://youtu.be/iFpQCBNhdr4?si=CE8kbIfEFncFrg0a


@g-t did you know you can make the video jump to any time?

you can also add "&t=xxxs" to the end of the video URL. (xxx = time in seconds)


I know it can be done. Thanks for the tip. When I click share, I can only copy URL. I don't have the option you have shown on the picture. So I just do copy-paste.


I tried but no success {black}:idontknow:
https://carkiller.com/scottykilmer/qa/postid/302147


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I know it can be done. Thanks for the tip. When I click share, I can only copy URL. I don't have the option you have shown on the picture. So I just do copy-paste

@g-t , have you ever tried right-clicking directly on a video and selecting the option, "Copy video URL at current time"?


I don't see that option. It seems it is not included in all regions in the world. I guess I'll have to try it manually


Run the video to the time you want, and pause it. Select the "Share" button under the video and then select the "Start at" option. It will give you the URL to start at that point.


It's also possible to specify and end point if you just want to play a section of a video.


https://www.coolfundas.com/youtube-videos-how-to-set-start-and-end-time-easily/


Thanks Chuck, but, as I replied MMJ, I don't have that option visible.


If you don't have that option you can add the start (and end) times manually to the URL. A bit more of a pain but doable.


Nothing to do with region. The option isn't available on mobile.
Load the video in your browser, and use the "desktop site" option in the browser menu and the 'start' option will show up.


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I tried but no success I Dont Know

www.youtube.com/watch?v=yPB5bgl8YLg&t=380s

 

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yPB5bgl8YLg&t=380s

 


It seems it does not work with URL by app


it needs the video ID ('v=yPB5bgl8YLg'), not 'si' whatever that is


I deleted content between '?' and 't' and it seems to be working


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  • Well thanks for the info. Does anybody know what laws are in other states?

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