kyyyle
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kyyyle

Those miles are from the dealership driving the car around and desperately asking random people to buy it.

The (at the time it came out) unique taillights were a nice touch. Nice enough that Dodge started spreading it across the line-up.

So $.03 a month with some interest thrown in?

Nothing a 96 month loan can’t fix.

I would rather have an old Dodge Dart.

...an unlucky parent ended up with a big bill after taking his child on a trip to the car dealership...

NOBODY wants you to travel halfway around the world/or cross country at X-Mas to see thier little grand pets. nobody want’s to go to your cat’s birthday, you will never see your cat graduate from cat college, or get married”

Oops, looks like you conflated having a child with self worth.

I think the parents would love the kid to get sued. You can really only grant a judgement that can be paid which is far less than the price of the damage. The little kid has at least 2 years before he is any good at child labor.

You’re thinking Japanese.

Because my Liam is a perfect angel who would never do such a thing. How dare you imply otherwise, I should sue you for defamation and emotional distress. 

When I was living in Germany, back in the 1980s, I believe I heard that it was not uncommon for parents to carry insurance on their kids for just such possibilities. I imagine this would not be too popular in the U.S., though I don’t exactly know why.

Take half of their legos.

I was at an exotic car show in Sterling, VA a few years ago. It was held at a Lamborghini dealership. A family showed up with 2 young kids who started touching and jiggling the door handles of every exotic car they saw. They’d fall or just play in the grass and dirt and then rub their dirty hands on these beautiful

]What the hell were they doing while she was working? Was she just wandering around the dealership unsupervised?

Seriously! I don’t want to be an internet warrior parent so I can maybe understand the child getting away and scratching one car, but 10 cars?!

I’m sorry that you feel marginalized by pet owners.

This comment really only scratches the surface of the issues at stake here. Comments like this should be expected to dig a bit deeper.

Sounds like the parents have a rocky relationship with that dealer now. I’m sure there’s another dealership with in a stone’s throw that they could go to, and draw attention from a salesperson, so that they can get a concrete deal on a new car.

That poor toddler already destroying her social credit.