>be me>hear about a car problem story>car is a chevy malibu(not sure if 2021,2022, or 2023)>check engine light comes on sometimes>car runs fine though>owner takes the car to stealership>car stays at the stealership for days>stealership doesn't want to do anymore diagnoses on car unless owner spends $500 on new car battery>owner doesn't cave to stealership, says he can get battery cheaper at store>I get a thought>"older cars are easier to service..">"..but I wonder how easy modern cars are to service?"Any thoughts anons?
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>>28920997is this an AI thread? what a weird fucking post I literally cant tell if this is a bot or a real person. the story isnt even cohesive. what a fucking trip
>>28920997>thoughtsDon't take your car to the stealer. Simple
>>28921085Hard to say these days.It's either a brown person or Ai.
>>28920997Clean it up, Janny.
>>28921085>>28921111>>28921129It's obviously a question about whether or not modern cars can be serviced easily by their owners. Can anybody give the op insight?
Great(emdash)you have a question about the servicability of modern cars(emdash)I can help with that. What do you want to start with? Just ask away!
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