My personal experience with Dodge indicates that it takes at least 4 years to truely understand the mistake you’ve made.
My personal experience with Dodge indicates that it takes at least 4 years to truely understand the mistake you’ve made.
There is a sizeable contingent of Tesla owners who would literally die before admitting any flaw with their vehicle. Hell, they actually do die by driving into immovable objects because of Musk’s reality distortion field convincing them that their cars can drive themselves.
“ No dodge owner is scrutinizing like this.” There’s a reason for that.
The sad part is that people who buy them spend that $40k of the bank’s money, stretch it out as long as they can with that 20% interest loadand end up paying nearly $70k for it ... or go broke 3 years, giving the bank a small loss when that thing sells for $12k.
confirmation bias + expectation mismatch = this survey
I mean, if I spent 40k+ on a car that they couldnt paint properly or had wide panel gaps and horribly inconsistent build quality, I would be pissed too
If you look at the current Pathfinder and think “yes, this car is worth $40k of my hard-earned money”, then your opinion on it, and all cars, is relatively worthless.
the 300, Charger and Challenger are all the same car. They make one car.
Similarly you’d really think Nissan would be #1. All problems should be resolved after a model has been on the market for 20 years.
To be fair to dodge how many problems can their 2 cars have after 13+ years in production? I figure those should be worked out by now
I had to jumpstart my own truck with my eGolf the other day, since I’m driving it so little. The irony was delicious.
Oh, I understand property values. But I don’t believe someone’s interest in their property values should infringe upon a neighbor’s right to live how they want to live.
I think telling someone what kinds of cars they should own, or how those cars should look is absurd. If the person is burning huge mountains of trash,…
Enjoy your lightness and agility while you can because one day you’ll grow up to be heavy, slow and clumsy like everyone else.
If a light is out the police should just send an electronic fix it ticket warning to us somehow, but that would require a valid place to text or email etc.. with your registration. If that were a fake one I guess that would be something else they have to regulate...
I was going to argue with you, but I see you’re right.
In the long long ago, back in the analog days, if you had a burnt out turn signal, the corresponding dashboard light would blink much faster when used.
Turns out that while this is a feature in a lot of newer and higher end cars, the people who tend to get pulled over for ‘burned out taillights’ are less likely to be driving newer and higher end cars.
He was, uh, standing up for the shining ideals of commerce?