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They already are. They’re leaning heavily into home theater these days.

Yeah. Lots of customers still pay at the counter. Something should ring a bell when customer after customer came in paying <$10 for gas.

Pretty sure they can’t charge the customer again with a higher price that was NOT listed on the pump or sign at the time of the transaction.

Same, but I was a money maker for my employer. A manager doesn’t have the ability to recoup.

So, like a weekend?

What a ridiculous comment.

16 grand mistake? HAH.

I like the fact that they got rid of the touch screen, but Mazda’s software itself is garbage. The knob isn’t that difficult to use, but it’s not the most intuitive thing ever, especially with Android Auto and Apple Carplay. They’re not designed for analog controls, so it takes a while to get used to. The knob doesn’t

The gofundme should be for a lawyer. He should not have to pay without a judge telling him to. Corporate Americans make more costly mistakes all the time without the risk of personal bankruptcy. But a judge might see that differently, or maybe so. IANAL.

I hope you never make a mistake.

Good employees shouldn’t be fired for a mistake unless it is a reflection of the quality of their work in general. Firing an employee won’t get the money back. But if there is concern that they are generally careless and don’t pay attention to detail then firing them could be a prudent move.

RL5 4th generation Honda Odyssey. Split screen shenanigans that is very not easy to upgrade. Sure - I’ve seen it done here and there, but even when you try to work through the “find me a new radio” wizard at Crutchfield, they basically just laugh at you with a touch of sadness for your woes.

The first-gen of Sync wasn’t bad if you consider the technology back then. It was MyFord Touch that caused a ton of headaches. It either worked perfectly or it would crash spectacularly. There was no middle ground.

I made a bigger mistake at work $$$ wise, did not get fired.

Driven quite an assortment of rentals and nothing ever consistently infuriated me as much as Cadillac’s infotainment system. What the hell is wrong with the touch sensitivity? Pretty much have to punch the screen in the face to get a response.

Anything that looks like it should be a touch screen, but uses a console-mounted joystick.

Journey needs a shoutout for terrible placement. Your eyes have to go so far from the road, it looks like they put it as low as they could get it.

I had a 2013 Nissan Leaf and the built-in navigation was the most unfriendly thing to use. You had to type in the city name, then the house number, then hope it found the street. It was infuriating.

I’d say any current generation infotainment system that refuses to support Carplay or Android Auto and forces the owner to use the most minimum viable solution the car company was forced to produce. Honestly, if it wasn’t for AA I would’ve chucked my 2020 Tacoma’s head unit

“This historic win will bring back God to the halls of Congress!”
Already ignoring separation of church and state. Good times.