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Mordhaus (Member Profile)
Likewise.
I did find an article in the Sunshine Coast Daily which explained some of his problems - http://www.sunshinecoastdaily.com.au/news/music-video-offers-funny-new-take-campaign-lemon-l/2837465/
It's the dealer who is responsible for either rectifying the faults or giving him a refund and not FCA (although they are subject to a separate ACCC order and are dragging their feet to the maximum extent allowed by the law).
Hope something good happens, at least the Australia law does seem to cover some things Canada doesn't
I Made A Mistake I Bought A (Lemon) Jeep
Sadly this seems to be the norm in countries without lemon laws. CBC Marketplace, a Canadian undercover reporting group released a very similar expo on this type of treatment in Canada.
I Made A Mistake I Bought A (Lemon) Jeep
I thought $60k was high, then I realized they were in Australia, so I asked Google to convert: $60,000 AUD = $42,804 USD
still a lot for a lemon, sucks to be him. Definitely go for a Toyota next time.
I Made A Mistake I Bought A (Lemon) Jeep
There weren't Jeeps here until 1994 when Chrysler returned to Australia, before that I think there were only a few antique Willys Jeeps (actually Jimbo's big bag'o'trivia says they were still making them until the 1980s, but I don't ever remember seeing a new one and can't confirm it).
Our consumer protection laws are generally stronger than in the U.S., but I do see the point of a lemon law, particularly since cars are so much more expensive here.
Odd. Do you know who made the motors in 1970 through 87 there? Still "Jeep"?
That wasn't the case in America, where Jeep was never it's own company.
Here in America, that (70-87) was the AMC years, coming after Kaiser (in 1953, first called Kaiser-Fraiser, then Willies, then Kaiser-Jeep), which all came after the Willies Overland company, who essentially copied the Bantom design for the military in early WW2, then made civilian Jeeps for years under the Willies name.
In my opinion, any Jeep made after they switched to rectangular headlights and plastic (early 80's) isn't worth having.
I have a 73 CJ-5 that came stock with a 304 AMC V-8 (and now has a 360 AMC V-8 from a donor Wagoneer). It's an unstoppable trail monster, but too hard on my back for me to drive any more.
I hope you guys get a decent lemon law out of this. He wrote a good campaign song for the bill right here.
I Made A Mistake I Bought A (Lemon) Jeep
Odd. Do you know who made the motors in 1970 through 87 there? Still "Jeep"?
That wasn't the case in America, where Jeep was never it's own company.
Here in America, that (70-87) was the AMC years, coming after Kaiser (in 1953, first called Kaiser-Fraiser, then Willies, then Kaiser-Jeep), which all came after the Willies Overland company, who essentially copied the Bantom design for the military in early WW2, then made civilian Jeeps for years under the Willies name.
In my opinion, any Jeep made after they switched to rectangular headlights and plastic (early 80's) isn't worth having.
I have a 73 CJ-5 that came stock with a 304 AMC V-8 (and now has a 360 AMC V-8 from a donor Wagoneer). It's an unstoppable trail monster, but too hard on my back for me to drive any more.
I hope you guys get a decent lemon law out of this. He wrote a good campaign song for the bill right here.
I don't think Jeeps ever had AMC branding here, before Chrysler bought AMC they were just Jeep, but like he says there are plenty of other reliable choices he could've made (Toyota Hilux for instance, Top Gear proved that the old ones were virtually indestructable).
Why are there dangerous ingredients in vaccines?
Anti-vaxxers are a funny sort, they're the kind of people who will berate you on how toxic vaccines are with their mercury, chlorine and aluminium while eating their tuna sandwich seasoned with salt and a sprinkle of lemon juice out of an aluminium foil wrapper. Dude, you just ingested more toxins than you'll ever will with a lifetime of vaccinations.
Expensive Wine Is For Suckers
Comment hidden because you are ignoring dag. (show it anyway)
I'm a wine drinker, but it's usually out of a foil bag. And mixed with a mineral water, and shot of apple juice, and a wedge of lemon.
It's a manly beverage.
All Percussion Kids Music Class Plays Zeppelin
When life gives you lemons you make lemonade. When life gives you xylophones you play Kashmir.
Last Week Tonight with John Oliver: Turkey Pardoning
Because, as I said, this video got linked around a lot before anybody knew her age or identity. Just like goatse or lemon party, it's a piece of internet history that nobody needs to be proud of recognizing, but it's not particularly surprising if you're over 30 and do recognize it.
Why do you know this?!
#have a seat
A Hamster And His Tiny House.
Atmosphere - You on When Life Gives You Lemons, You Paint That Shit Gold
Automata trailer
Robot movies seem to always be about them becoming aware, self-concious, or alive... I know Asimov had a great influence on this trend but still, is the lemon not pressed enough? Star Trek (Data),Bladerunner, Robocop, Wall-E, Alien(s), A.I., Stepford Wives, D.A.R.Y.L., and personal favorite : Short circuit. And now this one. All the same re-invention of the Pinocchio archetype, if one may say.
Japanese Schoolgirls are Ninjas
*quality
*viral for c.c. lemon?
Real Life Fruit Ninja
I think he just really likes lemons.
Real Life Fruit Ninja
I guess the real question is, what are you going to do with 242 lemon halves?
Different Country, Different Kind of McDonald's: Hong Kong
It is a few years since I was in Hong Kong, but I don't remember any of those dishes then!
What they did have though, which was really good, is iced lemon tea... not pre-mixed though, you get tea with lemon and ice. It's great
Other south east Asian countries are quite different too... McDonalds in Malaysia is all Helal, so no bacon in anything.