Another car maker banned from my life forever
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I buy used cars. I had an X-Trial I bought 8 years ago for £2000. It lasted 7 years. I did basic maintenance myself like brakes, oil, etc. on the end the flywheel needed replacing. To the scrap it went. Bit 2o for 7 years!
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thunderbird 2 is go. . .ing grocery shopping. -
I had literally just recommended that my brother in law check out jeeps for his next vehicle. I have just corrected that recommendation! No jeeps.
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You can share my tinfoil if you'd like. I got enough for both of us.
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It’s a glitch that it rolled out today instead of next week.
That or the dumb fucks in charge of these companies still think it’s the 90’s where everyone thought that machines would suddenly gain sentience.
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Unfortunately, public transportation in my country is garbage, and I'm being considerate with that word.
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That's the easy "justification" used 99% of the time. Every single company. Fuck them all.
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The fact remains that, unless everyone decides to punish these companies by not buying anything from them until they change course, it'll only keep getting worse.
Show me 1 that has changed to keep their clients happy instead of the shareholders.
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Isuzu diesel engines are immortal, you can't break them even if you put gasoline in them
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Should we start a thread showing off our tinfoil hats collections?
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Guilty as charged, I owned a total of 5 jeep/Chrysler/Dodge vehicles way back when. Moved to Infiniti, then Tesla (fucking got rid of it within a year) and now I have a Chinese BYD with every telematic disabled.
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Reason: HostileReporter, is it hostile, or are you hoping to have the comment removed by gaming the reporting system and the mods?
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They are brilliant. Those little NPR light rigids are much easier to drive than people realise. Available with an automated manual, good turning circle and great visibility. Sure at 100kmh they are pretty loud and bumpy (the little 3L 4cylinder at 2800rpm), but if your in say Melbourne or Sydney, most driving is 80kmh and below.
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Haha. Yeah man, you’re not hyper focused on total cost of ownership. They know their audience!
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Its Xanavi. I don't know if they're still around as we did about 3-4 years ago now. There might be alternatives by now. I know its not as simple as just flashing an OS as unfortunately each head unit has a unique key that has to be preserved (else it stops working, I assume for anti-theft purposes)...