• baeb66@lemmy.today
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    2 months ago

    There are like 50k people who looked at the Cybertruck and thought: “I want to spend $100k on that!”

    We shouldn’t be judging the past here.

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            2 months ago

            you probably posted this from the future where your at a museum using ancient technologies to talk on the digital network those silly humans creatures created before they met extinction

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              2 months ago

              Next to the previous comment someone etched into the display structure:

              you’re*

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                2 months ago

                He probably me to refer to my “at a museum using ancient technologies to talk on the digital network those silly humans creatures created before they met extinction”™

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      2 months ago

      Besides, those lil trackers were badass and ones in good condition are still sought after. The one in the picture would probably sell for about $7,000 in that condition.

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      2 months ago

      That and people still buy Jeeps.

      There is always an idiot ready to be separated from their money.

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        2 months ago

        I loved my 2019 Cherokee. I didn’t do any off-road things but it pulled my trailer better than my 2024 Pathfinder does. If I could, I’d switch to a Grand Cherokee without second thoughts.

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          2 months ago

          Jeep has consistently ranked the in the bottom three for reliability for over 20 years.

          They are poorly built which us a shame because on spec sheets they look good for off-roading but I’d never trust one in outback Australia.

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            2 months ago

            I didn’t sell it because it had problems. I sold it because I wanted. I changed it mainly because it pulled only 4500lb and my trailer has this maximum weight. The Nissan Pathfinder was rated 6000lb but it feels like it struggles more than the Cherokee did.

            I didn’t have any major issues with it, I really liked the car.