Nothing quite says “high-performance muscle car” like a popup ad for a Mopar Extended Warranty covering your whole center console. That’s right, Dodge Charger owners are now experiencing an exciting new feature: pop-up ads that appear every time the vehicle stops at a light. This absolute garbage feature was spotted in the wild, take a look here.

  • i_dont_want_to@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    1 day ago

    I said that about my older reliable car. Until I was rear ended at a stop light and it was totaled. During a time that used cars were more expensive than new. (I did find an 8 year old Corolla with high miles and lots of body damage for $18k though!)

    I went without a car for nearly a year. Had to buy one when my partner was forced back to work in the office.

    Peeking at the used market, it’s still not great where I am. Better than 2022-23 at least.

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      24 hours ago

      A wreck like that is my one fear…

      Doesn’t take much of a hit to “total” an older vehicle like that. 🤷‍♂️

      • i_dont_want_to@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        24 hours ago

        It really doesn’t. I also dislike the fact it can be more difficult to find some parts for older cars too, so even if you wanted to salvage, it may not be viable.

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          23 hours ago

          Haven’t run into the “finding parts” problem…

          That may be a regional feature though. Driven older vehicles my whole life and never had too much trouble finding parts… even from junk yards if necessary.

          I have many junk yards within 50 miles, most within 20. 🤷‍♂️

          And I’m familiar with local/online companies that provide NOS as well as new fab for older vehicles.

    • lka1988@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      16 hours ago

      That happened to me, too. During covid pricing, I had a 1992 Ford Taurus that I absolutely loved (and hated, but that’s a different story), and got rear-ended on the freeway at the tail end of 2021. Wasn’t severe and the car was drivable, but insurance still totaled it. The kicker is that even though I only paid $1000 for the car, insurance gave me a whopping $4700.

      I managed to snag my current 2008 Toyota Sienna for $4500 when most were going for $6-8k. It needed some work at first, but it’s a solid car and serves as our family hauler and handles multiple roadtrips a year like a boss (split custody, yay 🙄).