83 km/h translates to 51 mph. ''Pushed car to limit"
+Alexander Handy hahaha ikr this tuff is ridiculous that isn't pushing to the limit lol
8:18 “we push the car to the limit” 83km/h “we gear up” *puts it into drive*
Weird car goes forward in reverse to gear up she puts it in drive. Looks like a normal manual car to me.
well, technically speaking, on the Durango (and I'm assuming the journey because of the similar frame), if you press the shifter left or right, it'll manually shift, like paddle shifters.
You didn’t get a lemon, you got a dodge.
Its the mechanics not the car trust me. I had over 48 service records on my chargehr but almost all were mechanics faults
How tf is a dodge journey a dream car lol
Her standard is thru the floor.... so is her standard for the man she married.
It's probably the worst "Small" SUV you can buy right now, with it's dated appearance (The generation came out in the late 2000's and hasn't been updated since around 2011), medieval powertrain (It STILL comes with a 4 SPEED AUTO, like it's 1984), and it's one of the bigger SUVs in the segment (Against the Ford Escape, Honda CR-V and Toyota Rav-4 and others) yet doesn't come with 3rd row seats, even though it's rivalling the Ford Explorer in size which does come with 3rd Row seats. I'd personally take the Ford Escape than this, with it's 2.0 Liter Ecoboost if I want more power or the upcoming Plug-in Hybrid version if I want more fuel efficiency
$26k for a Dodge, 3 years later =$4k.
+Douglas Gardner definitely won't buy your typical dodge or domestic.
XenomorphLV426 Then dont buy Alfa Romeo, Dodge, Ferrari, Jeep, Lancia, Maserati then. Also american cars are super relaible. My current daily has 260k miles with no problems. It will hit a million miles before it dies because i actually maintain stuff I own
Our Dodge Grand Caravan (bought with just 3000 miles) back in 2001 has been THEE MOST problematic vehicle out of the 5 we've had to date. Our 1996 Toyota Corolla hasn't had a small fraction of the issues this van has had. Never going Dodge again.
Take note Canada, Chrysler Canada has refused to get involved.
I live in the U.S and I've had a lemon law issue and I can say it was very easy. The entire process took about 5 weeks.
Def someone forgot to tighten an electrical connection somewhere while building the car. the only way to fix that is to go through every system that could cause a shut off and wrench every single nut and screw. probably also double check with an ohm meter. if that fails then yes send that sucker back.
i bought a 6 year old vauxhall astra a few years ago,no issues for first 7 or 8 months then it would randomly stall,mostly when driving slowly but still alarming.
Garages would hook up the diagnostics,no codes found ,shrug their shoulders and send me on my way-they did not want to get involved,too time consuming I suppose.
Finally,about 6 months down the line a code appeared suggesting faulty fuel rail sensor-and problem was sorted.
Got rid and bought myself a boring but reliable honda civic.
Cody'sLab or you can put some thermite in the engine and fix it up
woooa I never thought I'd find you here. Haha big fan btw! I love your videos so much!
1:54 “I had to manually steer it”
I always manually steer my car.
@@GoTnUnion Of course that's what she meant, but it's funny the way she said.
maybe what she means is that she have to steer without power steering??
“What makes this car a lemon is that it’s unreliable” Uh, yeah..
her car broke down and that was the scariest day of her life? what a life she leads
+m80pls
When driving on highway where people driving at 120kmh, at the left lane with kids in the back seat, all the sudden the car stops, it is a dangerous situation.
A different kind of scary. The thought of more financial issues on her end. Not being able to take care of the family. No commute to work. Her life shuts down essentially after the promise of a car that works correctly
+m80pls She's a woman driver, no power steering, no assisted brakes, with no power to the wheels on the highway with a semi-truck behind her. That's what is scary for her.
"its probably the fuel pump"
-Scotty Kilmer
I've had to get into fuse boxes of a few Chrysler/Fiat vehicles and solder jump wires and connections to repair shoddy solder joints that would cause this no power to fuel pump situation
People could save all the pain by just buying mid 1990s Honda Accords and Toyota Camrys.
Mystery Buyer totally agree I bought a 1995 Toyota Camry back in 2005 u til 2011was my first vehicle I bought and actually drove, had only 3 major problems to fix within that time frame, water pump, alternator and distributor, other than that I had a dream car in my opinion. , it was so reliable I had over 300k miles and it drove like no tomorrow, i needed a bigger vehicle as my family grew, gave it to my brother who needed a vehicle at the time, never saw it again, for 6 years later. and who knows what he did with it. I was in subway and I saw a Camry that looked like my old one, because of the rusty roof and gas tank door, I knew it was my old Camry, the cashier at the counter owned it, I told her it was my first car I bought, she told me she had no luck trying to buy a used car on a low salary for her transportation with a child and found my vehicle at a buy here pay here lot, I was so happy that she was blessed to find my vehicle that was surely a blessing to me at the time, that made my day.
whats wrong with the 2000's model camrys? I like the looks better and am looking at them on Facebook atm
@@zazarays Yeah those are still good but the newer you get the more complicated they become.
These unmodified bullet proof cars are getting rare and the nextgen replacements are getting pretty sketchy.
PUSH THE CAR TO THE LIMIT
83 km/h
Shady sellers sure, but let's talk about the whole car repair shop industry. There is no laws who protect the consumer.
Laws dont protect consumers. They just drive up prices and stifle competition.
@@pablosabhlokdrive up prices to shady dealers like Chrysler and Hyundai, who keep pumping out lemons. Try again.
Stay away from Chrysler if they don’t take ownership. Better buy a Japanese brand for a safe mind set.
@@ej6731 nah Germans ain't as good as they used to be Volkswagen and bmw and Mercedes suck but the older ones we great
Or Ford with their European designs, like the Escape which is designed by germans
I've had my Toyota break down about 10 times last year compared to my Mercedes which has only done so once... Both are from 2005.
My father used to say that god rest his soul, the more options you add the more can go wrong
26k? For a dodge? Buy a freaking anything!
Could have bought a Toyota for the same approximate amount of money, and very likely, had much less trouble!
My 2015 Dodge Caravan has nearly 300,000km's and it's still going strong on the original engine and transmission. Never stalled, never left me stranded. It's been the best vehicle I've ever had! And I work with a woman who's on her 2nd Dodge Journey. She got well over 300,000km's out of her first Journey, and her second one currently has around 200,000km's and she's never had any issues with either of them.
Nobody's dream car is a dodge journey
@@any123-og You are totally correct. Your buying a Fiat with a Dodge/Chrysler badge :D
Mine is tho they are nice cars because I'm not a basic person and want a sports car and it's called a attainable dream car and the 2011-2012 models were the worst because that's when the new so-called Gen 2 Dodge Journey came out
8:57-8:59
Journey Sport with led tails
The whole video shows a base model, with non led tail lights... is it really the same car?
If your car stalls out while driving just put it in neutral and started up again while you're still moving, you can still start a car in neutral you don't need to be in park so that way if it stalls just throw it into neutral while you're still moving, start it and then throw it back into drive
I am glad that going into the comments section wasn’t disappointing 😂😂😂😂
Car manufacturers needs to be held accountable in CANADA! how outrageous! Glad USA has lemon laws.
I want a new car every 6 mo, and a lemon refund each time.
Why would anyone lease when they can just return the car for a full refund? lol
Dodge Journey, Oh my God, run and run fast, and don't look back.
Marketplace: I'm showing you a video of a car that just stalls when driving. What is the problem?
"Expert": this car is unreliable and not good.
Very wise "expert" lol
the thing is that the expert could not reproduce the problem so he could not really analyze it ....it happens , it happens with computers too ..Apple almost screwed me with a $1800 macbook pro that had graphics issues but they happened so randomly the computer seemed normal until it didn't ....they told me that even tho I had applecare insurance they could not do anything if the laptop was acting normal....what I did was I exploded in rage and told the manager "Ok, you want proof , I'm going home and bringing a pillow so I can stay here as long as I need until I can show you this "awesome Mac" is a piece of crap. I left and they kept the laptop , when I got back with the pillow a guy from the "genius bar" told me the glitch happened while I was gone and that they were going to replace it. True story ...I still have the pillow lol
"That was most definitely the scariest day of my life"
The scariest day of your life is when your car stalled on the highway and you had to pull over? You must have an eventful life.
lol, so. It's not like the car burst into flames on the highway, turn your hazards on and get over.
Try it yourself, get a semi running behind you at highway speed and cut your engine. Then do it 25 more times as happened to the owner.
Car stalls and she MANUALLY drives it? What was she doing before
Cars keeps stalling and she still doesn't put a dash cam in why?
Because it’s not really happening which is why no one can reproduce the problem and the computer says it never happened.
@@Slenderman63323 Although with the car in motion it should still be pretty easy to steer, although the power brakes could be a different story
Excellent education. Thanks for the effort and upload, much appreciated and very useful. Pleas keep them coming.
The day I sold my car, moved into a city, and relied on cycling and public transport to get around was a top 3 moment in my life thus far.
well it is a Dodge
I have a 2004 dodge ram 5.7 hemi with 270,000 miles still running strong
Alfredo Lopez rams are built with high quality parts and labor then other Chrysler products
kenneth Lovett unless it’s a truck like a ram, yes stay away from Chrysler
DODGE - owned by FIAT Chrysler. FIAT stands for Fix It Again Tony!
Italian electrics on bikes and cars were always known as trash in the 70s 80s ,
I had the same problem with my Dodge journey. Crankshaft position sensor was replaced by myself year ago. No problem.
Unbelievable. Their car has been in for diagnostics tens of times, but as soon as the media steps in they replace the car like no big deal, which is something they should have done in the first place. Something is wrong when you need to call the media just to get a problem fixed. If they don't want to help their customers until their reputation is in danger, that just shows how much they care.
All I can say is I own 2 Toyota's 2010 Prius (over 200,000 miles) and a 2005 Camry (over 300,000 miles) and neither has ever needed a major repair. Just replacing brake pads. I am very strict about following the car maintenance schedule for each vehicle by using a great car maintenance program www.lonewolf-software.com/automotivewolf.htm to monitor and remind me when any type of maintenance is required. Toyota's are great as long as you take care of and keep up with the maintenance schedule. I also only use OEM oil and filters for both vehicles.
Can vouch for toyotas, my 2007 camry CE model, 5 speed manual, 316,000 miles. Never broke down. Just maintenance oil changes, air filter, brake pads.
That’s the opposite for me. Had a 2001 Camry and at 90k the engine stalled and I crashed it. Then got an 2007 Camry and at 42k the transmission lost all gears expect first which over rev the engine and blew the 5 out of 6 pistons out the block. Then got an 2012 Tacoma and at 53k it started drinking oil. Then the ac pump freeze up and Toyota wanted 6k to fix all the problems. Traded that in for a 2013 4Runner and had nothing but electrical problems. That was my last Toyota I would ever buy.
I worked at a Dodge dealership and we had a blue journey that had this exact same issue! It was brought in on the tow truck over and over again. The owners got frustrated and traded it off. The dealership put it OUT ON THE lot and resold it again! Guess what came back into the dealership less then a week later? The blue journey and the new owners. It was disgusting.
She says "gear up and gear down" but it's an automatic transmission😂
You can shift an automatic. Most have the standard 3 extra gears. You then have newer CTV and duel transmissions which you can switch into standard/sports mode if you prefer it.
Dodge is one of the most unreliable cars around the world, they always get the lowest rankings in reliability studies
*Looks at my 170k RT avenger* Then again none of anything on the car is OEM and replaced with after market parts that are better.
Consumer Affairs Minister: "I'm not interested in being a leader. I'm too busy being a politician."
I think the lady definitely got ripped off by the dealership because she paid 26k for a 2.4L Journey, which is already way too much. A 4-cylinder Journey should only cost around 20-22k.
Phil doesn't know what the crap he's talking about. she's like: what's the verdict? Phil's like. yeah. its a lemon. 😂
That man made a mint with his "Lemon-Aid" book series. You don't klnow what the crap YOU are talking about!
I still drive my 50 year old Ford, Falcon, Futura, Convertible. I have been driving it for 47 years. I service the car myself. It has broken down 3 times in 47 years. Dodge's are crap!
+Lance Boil My dad has a dart he has been rocking that his dad bought from the factory brand new back then. It is his daily driver with god knows how many miles and has only had 1 major breakdown due to a cracked block and that was only a few years ago. Car brands don't matter man, it is all about general maintenance and just doing research on what you want to buy online. There are endless amounts of sources to find anything and everything wrong with any car anywhere.
+TheMidnightRaid
THANK YOU FOR DEFENDING CAR BRANDS EVERYWHERE.
I hate misleading things. I mean you get one faulty part in a wave of production, and suddenly an entire company gets seen as 'broken'.
+tonyfan00 True...but...what if the company gets so many faulty parts into so many faulty cars that the company can be seen as broken? Know what I mean?
The 'car could stall at any moment' should be stated in any dodge car manual.
Bring to Scotty, he will fix your lemons and also free advice about buying Japanesse SUV
I think a lot of people don't understand a few things, the amount of computer controlled electronics in these newer cars, like it or not, are just incredible, on average there are 10-15 in a non hybrid car, and with a hybrid there can be up to 30+. With so many electrical connections, wires, inputs, outputs, and so much communication between them with canbus systems the possible causes of something like this could be staggering.
So taking it to the dealer to have them fix an electrical problem that doesn't happen very often and not on command is asking a lot, especially when there are no codes that are tripped and nothing visual.
I work at a dealership as a transmission tech, and we get a lot of customers in with problems that we can not duplicate, and the bottom line is, if we can not duplicate the problem, we can not fix the problem. If it doesn't happen on the road test, we will CCND (customer concern not duplicated) it for 0.3. The problem is that the manufacturer does not pay us to diagnose a warranty claim, and if we don't find anything all we get paid is 18 min, so most techs (being flat rate paid) will not spend more than that amount of time looking at it because they are doing it for free after those 18 min. So this is a manufacturer problem, and trust me, all the techs don't like it as much as you do.
The best thing you can do is remember as many facts about what the car was doing when the problem happened, how fast you were going, was the car hot or cold, were you braking or accelerating, what gear you think you were in, I know that most people don't have that stuff in their head when it happens, but remembering as much information as you can at the time it happens will help the dealer techs pinpoint the problem faster, and better.
ImyurZero exactly i was a tech at a dealer too for a while and sometimes it takes 5- 10 minutes from the time i get my work order to go out find the car and pull it inside. Add another 5 mins to brush snow off scrape windows if its winter. Now im supposed to diag. an intermittent stall. Check for stored codes, another 5 mins. No codes. Test drive for a bit, no issues. Already working on it for at least 0.2-0.3. If i cant get it to do something it shouldn't, its getting parked and ccnd because i cant fix what isnt broke, and i dont work for free. Ive got 2 front brake jobs lined up that i can bang out in an hour and get paid for 2. Totally manufacturer problem.
mikec81 Exactly. I just want to tell them all bring that shit in when it doesn't move, I don't have time to diagnose your "clunks sometimes" complaint.
ImyurZero lol or warranty complaint: check for rattling noise while turning on a brand new car when its your damn wheel lock rolling around in the glovebox or some shit haha ive seen some stupid ones
ImyurZero The dealer has specially trained technicians that are taught everything about these types of vehicles.
Wow, that politician gave you guys the runaround...
Weezy W Canada, liberal. What do you expect. I can wait to escape this shithole.
@@livefreeordiehard8898 how do you feel now that the us got liberal house again
Wow Canada really needs the law. I have relitivs that live in canada, and i dont want them to get scammed. I hope they add it one day so all Canadians are protected.
Back in high school I bought a cool looking dodge car, couple months later got a Toyota. It’s amazing how problematic a dodge is 🙄🙄 I haven’t had any problems w my Toyota !
@@DraGnFly007 yeah except toyota sells more cars than the big three combined. Per capita they have the best reliability sold.
This is why I like older cars better, not near as many electronics, more mechanical and easier to fix
"I think they are getting greedy??" The understatement of the year!
i honestly laughed when i saw it was all Jeep and Dodge. literally the pure reason for this video: Fiats existence
I think the girls is lieing about the stalling... She just doesn't like the car and wants something different. (cause it's literally one of the worst dodge made)
@@JimmyTheMachine The Grand Caravan is just a bigger version of the Journey and she was happy with that so I don't think so.
13:52 did this guy get his hands on the pirate shirt from Seinfeld, then dyed it maroon? 🤔
Wow.. I live in CA and had a lemon vehicle replaced in 45 days.. Canada has its good things but they're so far behind in others like this law, that it's unreal! Good neighbors to the north..
I would never buy a new car. Just like the expect said "too much to go wrong". I own a 1999 Lincoln Town Car and I'm sticking with it. Too many computers in modern cars.
bought a used 2008 Acura MDX with 100 k been out of town 4 times. regular maintenance and tires, drives like a dream.
i fixed quite a few of them that did the same thing. was the tipm and a broken pin underneath
Your car breaks down and that's the scariest day of your life? LOL wtf
+Tyrone haha I was thinking that to lmao. What a dramatic woman hahaha
*****
Why would I do that? The white man brought me over here, so deal with it.
The car that they drive around is not the same as the lemon one. The lemon one has hubcaps and untainted Windows. In the test drive pan shots it has alloys and tinted windows.
Dont know why FCA didnt just give her another new Journey and some free oil changes
On my older Classic Mustang car the ground wire to the coil was broken but you couldn't tell by looking. The mechanic in California fixed it in less than 10 minutes.
I have a Jeep Patriot that's cost me an additional $4500 in repairs since I bought it. Hardly get a month without having something done. Brakes down twice, need new rear brakes again. Ball joints, swaybar, toner arms, etc etc etc. Oh, and every ABS sensor has gone out at some point. Rust like crazy on underbody components. Contacted Chrysler, didn't do much except offer "Prefered pricing" on my next Chrysler (didn't say what Prefered pricing would actually be)...but can't see myself buying another. And besides, not impressed with any Chrysler dealership I've been in contact with (they're all pulling a scam, imo).
Robert Drake I would think needing brakes done twice shows you drive like a moron
Robert Drake me too have a patriot 2010 there's good and bad. Good: big, can even be 2 sleeping in the trunk seats down, good on gas, home-like charger, cheap bad: suspension, material plastic etc
Robert Drake Get an older jeep then, maybe a jeep wrangled from the 90s
good luck finding a good one. Most owners are keeping the good ones for themselves XD
2005 I bought a California lemon law buy back vehicle in Arizona. It has about 8k miles on it and the pricing was perfect. The vehicle is still on the road and 254k miles later and I'm still driving it. The best vehicle I've even purchased.
I’m usually never jealous of United States laws but wow. They are miles ahead of us with this lemon law...
"I had to manually steer it" yeah I drive around with my automatic steering.....
I'm pretty sure that you need the engine to run in order to use power steering. They're probably referring to that
@@GregMakesStuff most new vehicles use electric steering instead of power steering which uses a belt which causes more drag on the engine
@@JPTECH8 But even the newer electric boost requires power, depending on the vehicle and what the failure mode is, the booster may be losing power and the driver ends up in an arm wrestling match and like the old days of non-power assisted steering the slower the vehicle is rolling, the more effort is required to turn the steering wheel.
Non-power steering is referred to as manual steering. There's a lot to poke fun at here but this part checks out.
Theres a reason why dodge had to be bailed out. People realized that after 03-04, the quality went to junk.So they bought other brands. And fiat merging, its worse. I'd stay far away from dodge/jeep/chrystler. Chevrolet has been having many quality issues lately as well.
Only one American company didn't need a bailout yet they are still hated by the people that did need help haha.
+Bryan Willis ya totally stay away from Alfa Romeo, Dodge, Ferrari, Jeep, Lancia, Maserati. Lol good troll :P
it's good that they actually helped her the sad thing is that it took other people getting involved before they would do anything and I'm so glad Kentucky has a lemon law!!!!
That why u get a Toyota 😂
I was wondering why she bought a Dodge instead of a Toyota. Nothing but smooth sailing from the day I bought my Toyota Rav 4, and I don't even have it serviced according to schedule.
My Dodge ram truck was a lemon. Brakes, highway noise buffeting and sudden shifting into reverse from park. Lawyer in CA had it bought back for me thank God!
my mom bought her car and it had 3,000 miles on it, it was a factory demo. This vehicle started losing radio signal randomly and sometimes the voice control came on. We took it to ford and they replaced the main computer under warranty. To this day it still does this but much less.
I rented probably 20 cars over a course of 2 years for a job that I had. The only car that ever broke down on me was a Dodge Caliber - it just didn't want to start up again just a few minutes after I had last used it.
My grandma had a 2017 subaru outback that had a faulty window and ended up taking it in 5 TIMES before trading it in. Got a mazda cx9 last september.
Jack what was faulty about it? Did it roll up and then back down a little bit?
semi trucks are usually driving within safe distance for them to stop or slow down enough
Lol @ the first family... if your dream car is a dodge journey you need some serious help. also if the scariest day of your life is when you car stalled and slowly rolled to a stop on the side of the road, you're doing pretty good
betchalife What does her dream car have to be. And don't say some exotic sports car or luxury car.
betchalife Plus you must have not been listening she said the scariest day of her life because he car stalled in her on the highway with a semi behind her and she had her baby with her. If you not a mother or father you wouldn't understand.
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usually a dream car is something you have wanted for years. whether or not it's exotic. a dream car is just as the name implies,something you've dreamed about. the perfect car. any way you look at it a dodge journey is nothing out of the ordinary. had she researched her "dream car" she would have had a bit more knowledge going in. I just calls it like I sees it. she bought a car spur of the moment without researching her options. to make the story more exaggerated, she claimed it's her dream car.
And a women of her age, if that's the scariest thing she's experienced she's very boring, or doesn't drive much. A stalling car will not stop like the brakes are locked up, it will just start to decelerate, and decelerate even slower if shifted to neutral. pulling over to the side of the highway isn't terribly hard. Less scary than a flat tire.
betchalife My dream car is a 1993 Honda accord very reliable car when taken care of. Don't bash this mother for something she had no control over. These manufactures don't care. You have no right to judge someone who has certain dream car. we are not the same. When she said she had to turn manually that means the power steering may have went out too.
betchalife Mister know it all. As I said if you don't have children you understand. Having a damn semi behind you going highway speed might be on your bumper before you even go to the side of the road if it's close to you.
I bought a Dodge Caliber for 3k which isn't bad but it had problems since day one. I had to pay another 3k fixing it and I had enough of it. Sold it for 5k so I lost 1k and time. I sold it because I was afraid it's going to have another problem. I'm never buying another dodge again.
unpossible11 dodge does suck. I’ve had problems with my dodge truck since I got it
Canada is so far behind with things like this it makes me sick
Not behind. Canada is schizophrenic in that it has to tell the world it hates the automobile industry so as to secure its place as a cutting-edge world leader in 'green' initiatives--while Canada is simultaneously totally and utterly dependent on the automobile industry. So, Canada ignores the automobile consumer's rights but protects business dependent on the automobile industry.
@@AvroBellow Very important, given Canada's size; and no, Canada is not Toronto
I experienced the same problem with my 2014 Toyota Corolla. Vehicle stalled, all electronics disables, no power steering, no abs, no traction control, the gas pedal was unresponsive. I brought it in the dealership and they tried to fix it buy resetting the check engine light. Right after i picked up as i was leaving the dealership, check engine light came on again.
This happened around 5 time and finally i suggested them to try and change the battery. After they replaced the battery, problems were gone. Just because you have a car that's a "lemon" doesn't necessarily mean you have to replace the whole car or the whole car is defective.
When I got my new car it stalled thousands of times... but it was a manual and I sucked at driving stick back then.
Thank you for this video cbc. I am in California and i am contacting Norman Taylor’s office.
Same issue with grand caravan was in the tipm box was a recall but not on "mine" they wanted near 2000$ for a new box I wired it for under 200$still going strong.
Coworker had a 2010 Jeep Compass with a similar problem. He would be driving along and the vehicle would lose power. No fault codes and no warning. Turned out to be a bad connector on the harness supplying battery power to the underside of the main fuse panel.
My mom had a 2008 Subaru outback and it was fine up until 2014 where the transmission went out. We got it fixed but this year during a summer vacation to Florida, the oil in the car was completely gone and we where left on the highway during the summer heat. Once it was filled up again, we went only 1 mile down the highway and then it completely shuts down. It turns out we needed a new engine! Once THAT was fixed, the AIR CONDITIONING didn't work and was just pumping out hot air and air conditioning coolant didn't do a thing to fix it. Then, last week the transmission was about to go out but we already planned to buy a new car and that's what we did. Now that old car is gone and we are having a good time with out new car.
The Chrysler dealership would of been wrecked if they didn’t give me my warranty. You don’t know what I did to get my ac fixed on my new civic.
Who's "dream car" is a Dodge Journey?
And if that was "the scariest day in her life" I would love to live her life.
I like the guy in the beginning saying "I believe they're getting greedy." Sir, with all do respect, you are far to gentle. They are greedy and they are only it for the money. Apple? Greedy. Samsung? Greedy. Chrysler? Greedy. and you can fill all worldwide companies and let the final word being: greedy.
One of my colleagues had a Journey and it was riddled with problems.
I have a 2014 FORD focus I have had problems with it since my uncle bought it in 2014, I replaced the transmission & a sensor & the engine light is still on.
I'm sure we have way more consumer protection in Europe. This is crazy to me 😭
a dodge journey isn't anyone's dream car
lol that's what I was thinking!
+Alex's Bikes and Motors If you don't drive a Dodge, hope they bought you dinner first.
Its funny
Canadian. And YAFI
+Alex's Bikes and Motors you obviously dont have a family to worry about with safety standards in minivans made to protect children hmmmm so maybe it was there dream car since there dream was having kids....