Jeep Introduces Pop-Up Ads That Appear Every Time You Stop
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The really funny thing is that the only reason I even know about Barbara Streisand is because of that picture.
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I don't recommend anyone buy a Jeep, not because of the ads but because they're built like shit. Quality has been in free fall for decades while prices have skyrocketed. Death wobble issues (Wranglers), motor reliability out the window, rust, more rust, just not worth it.
I owned a 94 Cherokee and I loved it, and even though that 4.0L straight 6 had problems at least it would still run with bad piston rings, mysterious battery drain and holes in my radiator. The new ones just can't compete.
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Oh don't be silly. It was YOU who got distracted! The laws are for thee, not me!
-The corporation, probably
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Oh this is the first time I've seen this wiki in the wild, neat!
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I had two Jeeps, first was originally my dad's. It was an old shitbox. The other one was a somewhat old shitbox. 1998 & 2010. We dumped more time and money into them than I'd care to admit.
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I dunno man. Harrison Ford made it sound like it was more rewarding than raising children and more important than world peace. You gonna turn your back on what seems to be something more fulfilling to Harrison Ford than religion just because it's an inferior product and it's pushing ads in your face like a free playstore game?
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Yup. Keeping old cars going on fossil fuels is so much better than millions of new cars being built every year, and in order for them to be built they ship them around the world to seperate facilities. I could go on and on
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I was just thinking the slashdot used to be a massive source of traffic across the internet.
And now it's a sink. How times change.
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This is the way.
Add in a magnetic charger phone mount and you're golden in my opinion.
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Guess I wont stop then. Kids crossing the road? Too bad, I don't wanna see the ads just because you have to get to the other side...
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