Jeep Introduces Pop-Up Ads That Appear Every Time You Stop
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The ad they show is an ad for their own extended warranty package and it says that "Odometer must be less than 36000 miles to purchase" Anyone wanna take bets for whether or not that will actually shut up once you go over 36k miles? (I'm betting no)
We're really deep into nightmare territory with the kind of stuff companies feel its ok to do to customers..
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The car screen is a nice flat surface to attach the suction cup of your phone mount.
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Yep, all connected /same garbage IMHO I was a big DSM (Diamond Star Motors) fan back in the mid/late 90's had a couple AWD Talons.
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If the jeep even makes it to 36k.
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I mean fark.com is still kicking, last I checked. I feel like some of these old sites are the web equivalent of BIFL products.
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Note to self: Donβt buy a Jeep.
And if the only way you remember that is by a strong hook and bass line, I've got you covered.
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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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There'll be a special maintenance package that will be available. Then it'll be ads for new Stellantis vehicles.
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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 don't understand how this is related to the Streisand Effect. The Streisand Effect is when you try to suppress unflattering info about yourself, and in the process you call attention to it, so now everyone knows. But we didn't learn about this through Jeep trying to suppress the info, we just learned about it from people who saw the ads.
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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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