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Sancho Panza (not verified)    November 4, 2024 - 9:41AM

Don't most states have a "buyer's remorse" window of 48-72 hours? I completely agree about not being happy about this new trend. My GF blew out the sidewalk on her Ford Edge ST. It has low-profile tires and when she went to get the spare she found a pump. Rims are also more fragile and if you have to drive on them with a flat you risk damaging them as well. As cars become ridiculously more expensive they are also less user-friendly. My dad could change the oil and the spark plugs in the back alley with nothing more than a wrench. Apparently, you have to put my 2013 Legacy on a lift to drop some serious engine bolts to do an oil change. Really!?!?! Insurance companies aren't helping anything with their astronomical increases of late either...

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