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Jeep Introduces Pop-Up Ads That Appear Every Time You Stop

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    "You almost ran over a five year old with your oversized vehicle, thanks for breaking! This segment is brought to you thanks to BetterHelp..."

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      dodge in general did not do well on realiability, Thing is they have neat engineering. So I loved the grand caravan but they killed it to try and get folks to pay toyota prices for their shit and its like no. You vehicles have to be ten grand cheaper so that you amoratize the repair bills.

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      The dodge caravan was my teenage car. I loved it. Big. Ugly. No one wanted to drive with me and that was perfect because they also would have tried smoking in the car and I'd have broken out in hives. I miss you, dodge caravan.

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        Not a chance. The new “infotainment” clusters integrate necessary features like climate control to prevent aftermarket replacements in most vehicles. I honestly don’t know if any manufacturers even use the single and double DIN standards anymore.

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        The Chinese won't be stopped by that. CANBUS integration controlled by a poorly designed app coming to your (2-3 versions old) Android head unit!

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          Cyberpunk 2077 here we come.
          except its just the Corpo shit.

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          Even 2077 didn't have ads in your car.

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            Mazda is supposedly one of the last major automakers that has mostly physical controls in their cars. Definitely at the top of my list for any future car purchases.

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            Mazda has been flying under the radar doing things right for a long time, in my experience.

            I'm currently driving a 2012 Mazda3 that we bought new 13 years ago. It has been completely reliable while our 2013 Honda has needed some repairs. It is fuel efficient (40mg hwy), and it is still fun to drive. In the automatic transmission's manual-shift mode the shift lever goes in the correct direction for driving dynamics (pull back to upshift, forward to downshift). In the normal automatic drive mode it seems to use an accelerometer to downshift when braking downhill.

            My very first car was a mazda MX-6 from the late 80s with a 5-speed manual transmission. I bought it with 180,000 miles as a cheap junk "first car" and drove it for another 40,000 miles over the next few years. It needed some repairs, of course, but it was fun to drive and did a great job getting me around the state while I was in the late college to early independent adult years.

            Now I'm middle aged and my drive to work is just a few miles via quiet twisty country road. I think I'm gonna get an MX-5 Miata next. 6-speed and soft top. That sounds nice.

            For years I thought a fast dual motor EV sport sedan would be my next vehicle (whatever the non-Tesla model 3 performance equivalent would be) but a roadster would probably make it more fun to get up and leave the house. Plus so much cheaper and, given the small amount of miles I drive, probably more environmentally friendly. It would definitely generate a lot less microplastic pollution form the weight difference alone.

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              Something to consider...

              Elon may be going down a conservative rabbit hole these days, but this is the sort of thing Tesla would never ever ever do. And things like using the telematic system to sell your location and speed to insurance companies. Never happened on a Tesla.
              You may not like the guy, but the cars are fucking solid.

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              Tesla? You mean the Ford Pinto of EVs??
              https://www.rawstory.com/cybertruck-2671127676/

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                Furthermore: Slashdot still exists?

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                The site is still there, but the comment sections are no longer fun nor do you find intelligent feedback as frequently as you could in the early days. Last time I was poking around there, the mods were upvoting climate denial comments. So much for science. (source: low uid)

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                • dan@upvote.auD [email protected]

                  It's a static ad, not a video. I agree with your sentiment though!

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                  Still! A screen changing is still something that grabs your attention.

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                    "You almost ran over a five year old with your oversized vehicle, thanks for breaking! This segment is brought to you thanks to BetterHelp..."

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                    or better yet "You just ran over a single mother while missing her child! this segment brought to you by BetterHelp, you're gonna need it!"

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                      So is this considered distracted driving?

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                        lmao wtf

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                          I already had dozens of reasons to never buy a Jeep. This is just the cherry on a shitty cake.

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                          Yep, I swore off any and all Chrysler products over a decade ago.

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                          • jackbydev@programming.devJ [email protected]

                            Still! A screen changing is still something that grabs your attention.

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                            If they are static, they'll probably be like this:

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                              I haven't seen an ad in like 15 years or so (at home) and i already find them incredibly dystopian and weird. I don't really understand how people put up with that right now, but it kind of tells me that they would actually do the laola wave and yell pepsi at their screen.
                              I found my old VHS collection the other day and watched karate kid that i recorded as a child. I think it had 2 ad breaks who were really short, and back then we thought that it's getting a bit much with the ads.

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                              You raise a good point.

                              I'm much the same in that I just refuse to watch anything with ads. They really are dystopian and weird.

                              I also get that same feeling when I see someone just grinding through youtube ads, but people that do that just don't seem to have any awareness of the interaction - it's just part of the show.

                              The weirdest of all is when people (usually brave browser enthusiasts?) try to claim that "some" ads are actually a good thing because it makes them aware of some product they actually desire which they wouldn't have been aware of otherwise. I'll take blissful ignorance thanks.

                              So yes, I can imagine people doing this stuff without really thinking about it.

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                                Yeah I've never heard anything good about jeeps in general. Now they are being run further into the ground by trying to become a luxury brand. At least when it was just a shitty jeep, it was still a somewhat cheap shitty jeep.

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                                When I was young, you (supposedly) could still buy WWII-era original Jeeps disassembled and packed into crates in cosmoline. I always wanted one of those but never had any desire to own a modern one.

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                                  Oh, he's just going down a rabbit hole! He's going on a cute little adventure where he does a fucking Nazi salute in front of the whole country, then proceeds to recklessly dismantle huge parts of the US government, but it's all just part of his magical little journey! Teehee!

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                                  then proceeds to recklessly dismantle huge parts of the US government

                                  Just give him a few more weeks.

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                                  • vindictivejudge@lemmy.worldV [email protected]

                                    Even 2077 didn't have ads in your car.

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                                    No, but V's apartment did have advertisements on the windows and a vending machine in the living room

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                                      This is why you need government. This is why you need regulations.

                                      Corporations are evil pieces of shit that would have you watch ads without seatbelts and without air bags.

                                      They'd grind you and your entire family into a powder if it made them a few bucks.

                                      Fuck Jeep and their shitty tin cars.

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                                        This is all I need to never even look at a Jeep... how pathetic can these idiots get?

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                                        It's actually part of the Sirius XM package. So I think that all you have to do is not bother with Sirius XM.

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                                          Something to consider...

                                          Elon may be going down a conservative rabbit hole these days, but this is the sort of thing Tesla would never ever ever do. And things like using the telematic system to sell your location and speed to insurance companies. Never happened on a Tesla.
                                          You may not like the guy, but the cars are fucking solid.

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                                          the cars are fucking solid.

                                          Try driving through a car wash without activating "car wash mode". 😂

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