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Nah, i had one of these and it was in the shop several times. My other car was also a plug-in hybrid with no issues on my home charging system, so I had every reason to believe it was a Jeep problem. I would 100% avoid this generation of Jeep plug-ins!

Lemon laws don’t cover used vehicles. And especially not those that have already been repurchased.

Came here hoping for guidance on what to look for, consumer protections, etc on lemon/branded titles/future hurdles of ownership including insurance, etc, instead just got, “There are some cheap cars out there, but they all have branded titles.” The end.

Is this, or is this not, transportation?

Nope just means you have more than 2 brain cells. the only vehicle that screams political affiliation to me IMO is the Bro Dozer. Some people might bring up the Cybertruck, but unless it IS you entire personality, it just screams LOOK AT ME rather than I vote left or right.

Well friend, here’s the thing - the average conservative supports a rapist, pedo, draft dodging, felonious traitor. They aren’t very smart. They think anything they don’t understand or like, is Woke/Fascist/Socialist/Communist/Marxist at the same time.

There are two types of business owners: The type who inject their politics into their business, and the ones who are smart enough not to risk alienating half of their potential customers.

If their respective owners had kept their yaps shut, I might still be a customer of Chik-Fil-A and Hobby Lobby.

Can someone explain why enjoyment of cars/car culture is a presumption of GOP status?  I am a democrat - all my voting years - but I’ve also loved cars since I can remember lining up Matchbox and Hot Wheels on my parents’ TV console when I was maybe 3-4 years old.  I am into all kinds of vehicles too; I don’t hate EVs

Walz seems like a super decent guy. Him getting this far in politics seems quite unusual.

Me too - a blue voter stuck in a red hellscape. I think there are actually a fair number of us but we tend to keep quiet as you just can’t argue with the morons — it’s like a real-life game of whack-a-mole except, unfortunately, you can’t use real hammers. I just keep hoping that people will start to wise up before

“Even when I was a little boy at 4 years old my mother would say, ‘You love trucks,’” Trump continued. “I do. I always loved trucks.”

My point was that the iPhone was NOT an innovation. It was a flashy repackaging of existing stuff. Same as the iPod, or anything else Apple did after the Apple II.

I think the window switches would bother me, and no key? You pay extra for a key to your car? Did I read that wrong? How much is a key? What happens when you don’t buy a key and have to drop the car for service or god forbid valet it?

“Hey Elan, my good friend and fearless leader, can you fix this weird glitch that happens when I say things you don’t like?”

He can use Twitter, he’s just not making money off of it anymore despite posting about a vehicle he specifically bought to make money on Twitter. So yeah, two things I don’t care about combining into 1 thing that actually makes me kind of happy. Synergy I suppose.

I work at Whole Foods (an Amazon subsidiary), and it’s almost as bad there.

Despite all that, he’s remained true to the cult of Musk, claiming that the Cybertruck is “the most significant innovation and technological advancement the world has seen since the introduction of the iPhone.”

If you’re dumb enough to give Musk your money, I have zero sympathy for you.

“the most significant innovation and technological advancement the world has seen since the introduction of the iPhone.”

My favorite Ferrari!