Jeep Introduces Pop-Up Ads That Appear Every Time You Stop
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No, it's considered distracted stopping. /s
Same damn diffence in my book, fuck Jeep for that shit!
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I wonder how hard it would be to make an open source car brain that can be a drop-in replacement for the commercial ones?
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Any pure EV from Mazda is actually a rebadged Chinese car but I forget which brand. It's basically the only way Mazda could sell EVs in China and that's what they offer to the European market as well. In North America, I know we only have the PHEV variants but no EV only.
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Too bad it comes with the jeep.....
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This is why we need government that isn't in the pocket of corporations.
We need something like lawmakers having to disclose their tax information annually. If you want to be in office and make millions you should be willing to put your morals on the review table.
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Love my 2013 Honda. Haven’t driven anything newer
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Roku was experimenting with similar stuff so I refuse to connect my Roku tv to WiFi. Will never update it
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Thanks! The next car on the list was a 2004 Honda Civic Si hatchback manual.
I honestly would have been happy with either car. Having so much fun with the Porsche though.
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It's not as bad as a Cybertruck! We promise!
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Enshitification.
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If you slam on the brakes it makes the ad extra large
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That's newer then I would go but yeah at least Honda seems to be behind on the complete shit curve.
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they would have you watch ads without seatbelts and without air bags.
No, they would require you purchase these because their business can’t sell their products without them, but they’d make you pay a subscription for them to keep working, and when you stop paying the subscription, the car stops turning on until you pay your monthly airbag and seatbelt fee.
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The TVs aren’t a bad value. Gotta get back the the jailbreaking days. If someone released a custom firmware for my Roku tv that made it dumb I would use it.