Yes. One vehicle, regardless of value, is not counted as an asset. A lot of people with disabilities/disabled children need to change their vehicles to compensate for the disability, so they have to get a new modified van or something. That's why they don't penalize you for it.
2007-01-08 15:03:41
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answered by normobrian 6
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Yes
2007-01-08 23:03:48
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answered by nc p 2
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Maybe if your credit is good enough.
Actually I know a guy here in rochester ny who bought a truck with can money...no kidding!
2007-01-08 23:02:35
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answered by JACK OF TRADES 3
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yeah, but you got to collect aluminum cans on the side...
Did I ever tell the urban legend about the man who collected aluminum cans enough until he could buy a new truck?
Oh well nevermind...
2007-01-08 23:02:58
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answered by Anonymous
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if you're cheatin welfare, i hope you get caught
if you are legit, then yes
2007-01-08 23:08:52
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answered by Anonymous
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if you can afford it
2007-01-08 23:05:02
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answered by stinkypinky 4
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