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StanTheMan
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People in 2024 know how to fix cars from the 50's, 40's, even earlier. Im not worried.

Correct answer, lock thread.

Toyota/Lexus body on frame SUV. One of mine has 350,000, the other is at 200,000 and i have zero concerns about it making it to 250,000. Land Cruiser, GX, 4Runner, LX, etc. If its a model made in Japan, you can count on it going the distance. Tundra, Tacoma, sequoia and other American/Mexican made models come in second

[stirs shit]

It looks like something created for dystopian video game with no licensing rights to an actual Charger.

Honestly, it’s pretty bland. I’m sure it will be pretty cool and all, but these pics are just kind of boring

It’s insane to me how many staff shortages we have across industries in the US, and we know the solution is just to increase pay/reward, but we’ll do everything in our power to avoid having to pay people more.

Perhaps you should have not bought a 14 year old car that has had who know what done to it

Chrysler/Jeep owners sure seem bothered by brand reputations for some reason.

Just another bad apple right?

Thats just the world trying to give you a hint that Dahntawn Picksburg is not worth traveling to.

ADAB!

But we just got word that the cost of shipping is going up by $105... 

They will still find a way to lie, cheat, and deceive, Years ago I went into the “nation’s #1 GMC dealer” to lease a truck for my business. I went in 3 times to get a deal done. First deceptive practice they did was leave inventory on the website that had been sold weeks or months ago. When you’d ask about a car, the

It’s a Racing Thing (tm).

I had a Chevy dealer attempt to charge $1200 for dealer prep. After digging at them they revelaed this included a pin stripe down the side of the car and nitrogen in the tires.....that already came from the factory with nitrogen in them....which is a scam in itself. They literally tried to scam the scam and cover it

It’s amazing how NADA, dealer groups, (and probably some politicians) are upset because they really want to preserve theirright” to lie and cheat dollars out of the consumers’ pocket.

I think it’s less about enforcement than it is about liability. Dealerships that pull these scams would now be breaking a specific law so could more easily be fined or sued. It’s a deterrent. 

Literally anything that you need to adjust while the vehicle is in motion.

Ok yes I agree in part with you, but this is not some liberal semi facism thing. It’s just selective outrage, and it’s common to both conservatives and liberals, meaning everyone. Don’t try to make it more than it is with your own personal bias. That’s how we become divided on issues we all actually agree on to turn