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Don’t you be coming in here and try to talk sense on the internet!

In most states, a dealership has to maintain a surety bond in order to get their license. I’ve never seen it be less than $25,000. It’s meant to pay out in the event that they do something that violates state dealer regulations. Assuming they did, perhaps she can find out who held their surety bond (it should be on

To get an Ohio used car dealer license, you need to have a $25,000 surety bond. Even though the dealer closed, I don’t think the bond would be revoked/given back to the dealer since there was pending litigation. Earleta Homes could have their lawyers claw back the $3k from the bond money (since that’s what it’s for).

Might as well have been named “Earl’s Trustworthy Used Auto Sales”.

“Hello, you’ve reached Moldstar Gotors.

The phone forwards to another dealer, Gold Star Motors 2024 

Gold Star Auto in Toledo”

It's fine. There's 3 cybertrucks coming to rescue it. No hang on, now there's 2. Wait, one. 

Wealth is synonymous with luck, more than anything else.

I hope, if nothing else, this story dispels any myth that wealth is synonymous with higher intelligence.

Agreed.  Seems like foolish oversight to not have physical, mechanical access in the event of an emergency or malfunction.

Every car: electric, hybrid, or ICE, should be legally required to always have at least one 100% mechanical lock and door mechanism.

Jesus only an hour?? So if someone keys your car or something but you don’t come back to your car in under an hour you have zero video??

There was until the OTA wipe request got sent from Austin.

What’s more, Pineda has since discovered that the footage captured by her car in Sentry Mode has reportedly been wiped from the car’s memory, meaning that no footage of her and Ortega attempting to open the car to rescue the child remains.

I was considering the new Frontier. I am no longer considering the new Frontier.

Mid ‘70s, I had a ‘66 Caprice, the frame rusted apart and broke while I was going about 20mph. The frame rail dug in and lifted the back end up and the right rear tire off the road, and ch-ch-ch marks were left in the asphalt.

This needs to be a full NHTSA investigation. I am 99.9 percent certain that his wasn’t the only truck so afflicted, which means other people are driving trucks with a similar defect.

I had a landlord tell me to keep using a leaking dishwasher... I told her that I would be at her apartment (onsite management) bright and early to borrow her dishwasher... had a new dishwasher by noon the same day.

Indefensible behavior. If a service manager told me to keep driving around on a truck with a partially welded frame, I would ask if they would be willing to take a grinder to the same welds on their own truck until my frame could be repaired.