Jeep Introduces Pop-Up Ads That Appear Every Time You Stop
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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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What's confusing is that some great auto brands from Europe are under Stellantis (Peugeot and Citroen at least)
And they're actually not doing a shitty job in designing or selling their vehicles. It's mainly the Chrysler brands or basically the US brands under Stellantis
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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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Anyone know any brand that doesn't pull this kind of shit in their cars?
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Now people will even more inclined to not stop when needed...
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That is the photo Barbara Streisand attempted to have removed from the internet, the effeft gets its name from this event and photo.
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Hey, you might want to team up with Sony...
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We need legislation against the unending encroachment upon our daily lives by advertisers.
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"Speed", but instead of a vehicle exploding, it's to avoid ads.
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A bicyce at this point.
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Right, but... what does it have to do with Jeeps showing in-car advertisements?
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Is this real?? Do you have the source?
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I bought a 2025 Kia Sportage before the new Trumpflation taxes went into effect. No ads at all. I would have been pretty damn mad to see ads. Weird that Jeep has decided to self destruct.
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I highly recommend Mazda if this is something you care about. I had a 2016 Mazda 3, and now I have a 2022 Mazda 3. The infotainment is all controlled though a physical knob and buttons, the climate control is all physical buttons. I am not sure if the screen is even a touch screen... I don't think it is, but I have never attempted to touch it since I was so used to using the physical knob system in my old 2016. The physical buttons are why I picked my current 3 turbo up over the WRX I also tested. The WRX and the other Subaru's I checked out all annoyed me with forcing use of the touch screen snd buttons to change the climate settings. I hope Mazda never changes that aspect of their cars. Not sure if the other models also do this, but I don't see why they would.
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Turns out regulations are good for businesses.
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Also, the climate control is all on smaller screen that just displays info with the climate system. The infotainment has nothing to do with the climate controls.