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You're driving along minding your business, maybe halfway through a podcast, maybe thinking about literally nothing, and suddenly your car decides the apocalypse is happening. BAM. T
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So you've retired. Finally. No more boss, no more meetings, just time to actually live. Last thing anyone needs at this point is a car that's constantly in the shop or bleeding money. Thing
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