As far as clickbait goes, this is the good kind. I actually learned something on Jalopnik today!
As far as clickbait goes, this is the good kind. I actually learned something on Jalopnik today!
Same here. I clicked proudly. At least someone admits it is a clickbait, almost everything is nowadays anyway....
I clicked. Please remember me when you buy your vacation home.
Came here to say this, maybe they meant 1990 and fat fingered it :-P
I was about to point that out.
Tried that on myself and now I’m a teenager. Help.
Picture is in B&W, subtract 10 years.
An Accord wagon built in Marysville in 1980.
Your focus is wrong. Your focus is on the term “unfair”, which is a subjective term. The full term is “unfair practice”, which has a direct legal definition that isn’t matched by the actions taken by the mechanic in this case.
Yes, and he’s right. The statute is design to punish worse dealers who go “Oh, we changed your oil and replaced your fuel filter,” but didn’t DO that. It is not designed to punish ordinary negligence in “oh, we changed your oil, but did it poorly.” One represents a fraud on the customer, the other is just negligent.
And in this case the court was right. There was nothing unfair or deceptive about forgetting to tighten the lug nuts, what was just negligence. In this case the mechanic *did* actually rotate the tires, he just did a shitty job at it.
...sounds like a YouTube channel with four million subscribers.
The Hoonigans wouldn’t do shit like this. I suggest you actually watch that channel. They respect the hell out of other people’s cars and ask permission before they thrash the car.
Certainly sounds a lot more interesting that “Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee,” but I’m glad “Comedians” has more staying power.
I suppose he’s a prime candidate for Hoonigans.
“Jumping on cars and acting like a moron” sounds like a YouTube channel with four million subscribers.
navigate the little vehicle towards a piece of Froot Loops cereal.
You’re getting the boot.
This comment needs more attention.
What’s important to me is being able to open an article in Jalopnik without a video autoplaying.