It is pretty funny that the three Italian brands owned by Stellantis are also three notoriously unsuccessful brands which are known for poor quality.
It is pretty funny that the three Italian brands owned by Stellantis are also three notoriously unsuccessful brands which are known for poor quality.
Yeah, “you came and destroyed my driveway”. Kinda on them to, idk, verify who is asking for the service and paying. I work in an industry where we provide a service through hiring vendors as contractors and we won’t do anything without a credit check and in many cases payment up front. We did have someone try this on…
When Sergio was alive, he insisted on Fiats being stand-alone dealerships. For the US, he should have made either Dodge or Chrysler dealerships the importer of Fiats. That way, he could service Fiats from coast to coast more quickly and with more customer faith. Also, the trend in the US is toward larger cars (not…
I just can’t believe there are still people falling for the overpayment/return some money scam. This has been happening for at least 20 years. I know some kids at my college that got hit by that one back in ‘06 or so.
Sergio’s plan was sell or shutter Dodge, Chrysler, and RAM and keep only Jeep. Sergio funded Italian operations with North American cash. Ram North America is healthy, Jeep is healthy mostly today with a questionable product path to the future and everything else is dead man walking or already buried. RIP FIAT
It’s nice to see the return of the hatchback.
I’ve seen that once. But it wasn’t a scammer.
Yeah - there was a guy who got a fake check, but it was missing the weasel words that are supposed to be there. It was some advertising gimmick. So he deposited it, waited a bit, then withdrew that same amount. On the order of $10,000. He then got a safe deposit box and put the cash in the box and waited.
Last time I asked my bank to tell me when a check had absolutely cleared, they said they can’t do that. Even when the money shows up on the balance there are still conditions where the check bounces and they pull the money back out of your account. And if you spent it, you owe them.
“If you thought that Dodge and, to a more serious extent, Chrysler were the most sad looking brands in Stellantis’ arsenal, you haven’t been paying attention to Fiat.”
It seems like they started the job but didn’t finish. Which is still weird but slightly less weird.
“Then they ask for a refund. After the contractor sends the extra money back, they find out the check bounces, meaning they don’t get paid and they just lost whatever money they refunded.”
Like ‘Clothes make the man”, “Tires make the traction”
This seems odd. AWD electric vehicles are usually fantastic in the snow, especially with more independent motors. I’ve driven an AWD model S through deep snow with no problems at all, even on summer tires. User error?
Keep calling them “Small Crossovers.”
Not as easy as a shot of penicillin in the ass.
For a vehicle with “no fleet sales”, I sure have rented a ton of RAV4s... Hertz and National at least have TONS of RAV4s. So does my county gov. here in FL.
Standard tires on new cars are all season, and for an EV, likely a tire that maximizes range.
So dude in the first video, I know that you want internet points by loling at a cyberdouche, but PUT THE FUCKING PHONE DOWN and WATCH THE FUCKING ROAD. Seriously, holy shit people. It’s not that complicated.