250Rocket
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https://www.cbc.ca/amp/1.5080925
Cliff notes as I understand:
Woman has a 12 year old, 240,000km CR-V which Honda has identified as being comprised because in extremely salty environments, i.e. eastern Canada where we dump it on the roads in truck loads, the rear frame rusts causing structural weakness.
It's not exactly a "design flaw", just shitty conditions but Honda is offering to buy it back or give the owner the ability to sign a waiver and keep on driving.
Well neither is good enough for this broad who thinks Honda should bend over backwards for her after she clearly got good use out of the vehicle.
I find it's no longer a millennial thing, it's like most people these days think that the world owes them everything. Free school, free medicine, a new house when theirs gets damaged because they built in a risky area (flood, tornado, hurricane).
When and where does it stop?
Cliff notes as I understand:
Woman has a 12 year old, 240,000km CR-V which Honda has identified as being comprised because in extremely salty environments, i.e. eastern Canada where we dump it on the roads in truck loads, the rear frame rusts causing structural weakness.
It's not exactly a "design flaw", just shitty conditions but Honda is offering to buy it back or give the owner the ability to sign a waiver and keep on driving.
Well neither is good enough for this broad who thinks Honda should bend over backwards for her after she clearly got good use out of the vehicle.
I find it's no longer a millennial thing, it's like most people these days think that the world owes them everything. Free school, free medicine, a new house when theirs gets damaged because they built in a risky area (flood, tornado, hurricane).
When and where does it stop?