I live in a major city, and I've seen a total of 3.
I live in a major city, and I've seen a total of 3.
Exactly...if Nissan and their dealers didn’t use that buyer pool to peddle mediocre products with predatory practicecs they could carve out a market.
I don’t think that there’s anything inherently wrong with the concept of offering some inexpensive cars and extending credit to people who might not otherwise be able to purchase a car. In fact, I think it’s a great idea.
I think we are overthinking this. It’s so obvious a caveman can see it. “Nissan no sell many car, because Nissan car no good.” They got comfy making crappy cars that their dealers would then push to sell to anyone with a pulse that could qualify for a 14% apr 86 month loan. This has been their MO for decades, there is…
Worked at a repair shop in Alberta, one year had two Boxsters that Porsche denied warranty on due to a ‘large number of over revving incidents’ both of which had dropped valves into the engine
>student mechanic
^ This.
You’re not wrong but I don’t know.
I imaggine this is the conversation in automaker board rooms.
I’ve got a bitchin’ Camaro!
I can hear the rattles and feel the rain dripping on me from the failed T-top seals. ND.
but corporations ARE people!
Well stated. In my engineering firm we have dedicated and trained people who review/negotiate contracts with clients, and absolutely arbitration has its place, and we and our clients are sophisticated enough to understand where, when, and how, and binding arbitration is basically a no-go, unless the dollar volume or…
Capitalism, it's a cruel mistress.
If the child is a minor, how is her accepting TOS even enforceable, legally? I didn’t think minors could “execute” (legally at least) such terms...
Holy shit that's depressing haha
There really should be limits on it. The power imbalance between the Large Corporation/Government Entity and The Individual Private Citizen are just too massive for even the illusion of any degree of fairness to exist.
civil rights we fought and died for surrendered for a hamburger’s taxi ride.
I would be willing to bet if you dig into the TOS that literally no one outside of the attorneys who wrote is has EVER actually read them, that there is a forced arbitration clause in the majority of them, or something similar. I mean hell South Park called this out what a decade ago with the Human Centipad. If it was…
I’m in Australia mate. My fully optioned wagon ended up being $64,000 dollarydoos in todays money that ends up being $44,266.88 United States Dollar