Cross posted from https://hexbear.net/post/9006467

A Sycamore Township man said a mandatory software update on his Volkswagen Jetta appeared to trigger a cascade of malfunctions, leaving key safety features and the infotainment system not working properly. A dealership then told him it would cost $1,600 to diagnose and repair:

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    1 day ago

    To me its the only good term.

    If it’s a sale by owner gets me hard.

    Nothing beats finding a nice looking truck or car on the side of the road and finding the right person at the right time.

    Anything past 2013 is not worth the time.