Whaler27
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- Alex
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- 2019 JL, 2016 Jeep Grand Cherokee Altitude Ecodiesel, 2005 Mustang GT, 2018 Ford Raptor, 2018 BMW R1200GSA, 2020 Honda Monkeybikes (2), 1972 Honda CT-70, 1980 Honda CT-70,
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"Forced" was a poor word choice on my part. Although I don't actually remember doing it, I think I probably agreed to the latest flash when I was getting other service-- but I would not have agreed if I had I known that it would ruin an otherwise great vehicle.A family member is the original owner of a 2012 Jetta turbodiesel with the so-called factory cheater tune. He has received, and ignored, any number of mailings that offer no-charge reflashes at a VW dealer of his choosing. He knows from perusing any number of related forums and threads on the subject that the new tune would functionally cripple the vehicle's admirable fuel economy and performance.
I'm honestly not trying to rub salt in the wound, but hopefully you weren't truly forced to have your WK2 reflashed, to its detriment.
The reflash was also required to get the FCA settlement (about $3,500) and the "lifetime" powertrain warranty. In retrospect, your friend with the Jetta made the smarter choice.
Part of my current dilemma is my wife's embarrassment driving the Lexus. She was ready to get the Toyota Highlander, but I found a multiple month waiting list everywhere I looked for one of those, so I looked at Lexus (just a Toyota with more boring colors, softer seats, and a longer warranty.) She's a good sport, so she didn't say anything at first, but she's since admitted that the Lexus is "boring", and "mushy", and she's embarrassed to drive something people consider a status car. (Which is why she wouldn't want a Mercedes, Porsche, or BMW either... I don't care, but she's uncomfortable with the stigma. A jeep, no matter what it costs, doesn't seem to have any of that fake status baggage.)
We're going to drive a couple GCs with the gas engines and see what she thinks. I'll to take a ~$5,000 beating selling the Lexus, but it's worth it to keep my wife happy. She's put up with a lot -- and she continues to put up with a lot.
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Of course, he remembered eggs being 25 cents a dozen too.