DECEMBER 14th - Boom. Roasted.



On this day in 1987, Chrysler pled no contest to selling used cars as brand new vehicles and agreed to pay a $16 million settlement. A high price to pay for being shady. But on a scale of 1 to Shady, that’s pretty damn shady. Generally, when you think of shady, you think of a person who says he/she is going to meet you at the pub for a pull or two, but doesn’t show, leaving you to drink alone at 1pm on Tuesday. You might have a problem. But duping consumers to believe they are buying something shiny and new, when they are buying something less shiny and not new is pretty low. Oh, you thought you were getting a new car? Guess what? It's not new. Boom. Roasted. People don’t particularly like when you tell them something is brand new and it turns out to be--not so much. I can, however, think of worse things than a car to sell as new when they are actually used. A cup coffee for instance. Yes it’s much cheaper than a car, but what if you get sold a cup that was just gummed up by Larry with Mono? That’s no bueno. Still not the worst though. I’m not going to describe this specific product that would be the worst. Just going to name it and walk away. Condoms. Boom. Roasted.

Shadiness has consequences. Sometimes 16 million dollars worth. Boom. Roasted.

This Day has been Marked.

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