Nothing quite says “high-performance muscle car” like a popup ad for a Mopar Extended Warranty covering your whole center console. That’s right, Dodge Charger owners are now experiencing an exciting new feature: pop-up ads that appear every time the vehicle stops at a light. This absolute garbage feature was spotted in the wild, take a look here.

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    I’ve been saying this for a long time. We need to recognize it for what it is, attention rape, and reject it completely.

    The junk mail you get in your mailbox should be illegal. I’ve tried contacting people to have them stop, but low and behold it’s USPS that’s responsible and there is no mechanism in place to stop it.

    So many platforms now make you pay for their service and then show you ads with it. You pay to be advertised to. I mean the car is exactly what I’m talking about.

    I honestly believe it’s a detriment to US culture, how saturated every environment is with advertising, people don’t even see it anymore, it’s “normal”, invisible.

    Do not pay for a service that show you ads, I wouldn’t even use a service that relied on advertising. Use only paid services that do not advertise. Do not buy products that advertise to you.

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    Welp. Never buying a new Dodge vehicle or from a Dodge lot.

    0 tolerance for this.

    BMW, Mercedes, Tesla, Toyota, Jeep, Dodge have all tried to add subscriptions to their vehicles basic functions or otherwise monetize owned property.

    Hit their mommies and daddies, while Im at it.

    BMW Group: BMW, Mini, Rolls-Royce

    Mercedes-Benz Group: Mercedes-Benz, Smart

    Tesla, Inc.: Tesla

    Toyota Motor Corporation: Toyota, Lexus, Daihatsu, Hino

    Stellantis (Owner of Jeep & Dodge): Jeep, Dodge, Chrysler, Ram, Alfa Romeo, Fiat, Lancia, Maserati, Opel, Peugeot, Citroën, Vauxhall.

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    So, here’s a solution that will likely work but I’m just extrapolating based on auto industry stuffs. If the ads are driven by SiriusXM, they’re likely coming over the satellite radio. The shark fin on top has several antennae in it, including the XM antenna, which is on a specific frequency band and antenna type. Find the wiring harness for the shark fin, trace the SiriusXM cable, unplug or snip it. You’ll lose XM, but, honestly, based on the garbage I hear on a lifetime subscription radio these days, I don’t understand why anyone pays for it, except for living in or traveling through remote areas with frequency and wanting live background noise.

    Chances are it’s possible they’d also try and load the ads via a paired Bluetooth phone for Internet, (maybe) if that’s the case it’s a little more difficult. Probably impossible on iPhone, but on Android may allow one to disable the act of shuttling data to the car stereo via Bluetooth. If Stellantis uses an app to proxy data to the car stereo, deleting the app on the phone would break it.

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        It’s a weird thing in apps when you accept permissions. The app is allowed to ostensibly tether over the Bluetooth link enabled in the app.

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        Correct, Bluetooth pairing and Bluetooth tethering are two separate functions. First is for playback, second for internet sharing.

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          Not really. You cant tether unless paired first. And pairing is definitely not only for playback.

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    I would drive back to the seller istantly.

    Car is mine. No internet connection if I don’t won’t, no data exchamge with the producer, nothing.

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      I liked that part of Minority Report where he gets his eyeballs replaced and then all his customized ads in the mall are targeting the wrong person.

      … In a dark, dystopian crystal-ball sort of way. Not in a “corporations should use this as an instruction guide” sort of way.

      Who would have thought, the customized ad part would be right, but the expecting malls to exist part would be wrong?

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    Like the ridiculous subscription mouse a few months back, I’d be willing to bite with the right incentives, but those aren’t incentives the manufacturer is going to be OK with. I’d take a car with ads, so long as it was sufficiently discounted compared to a normal car. And then I’d look up how to disable the ads.

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    Why? Well, probably because Dodge badly needs the money. The brand’s U.S. sales plummeted 29% in 2024

    This’ll help sales, I’m sure.

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      Stellantis looking at all that blank ad space on your infotainment console: “It’s free real estate!”

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        The american dream right here.

        It’s why american cars suck. Nobody buys dodge overseas.

        You have to be stupid enough to buy something just to support your ruling class in order to buy american cars.

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          I saw my first one the other day (outside of America).

          The guy clearly is an American living here. It’s hard to put into words just how out of place it all looked, it’s like you picked up a palm tree, cocunuts and all, and plopped it down in the middle of Antarctica.

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        They’re solid vehicles. My 08 caliber died last year with nearly 300k miles. Their interiors are just so old looking. I had an 97 Contour that doesn’t look much different than their current interiors.

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    Welp every manufacturer that shows this should go down immediately upon first offense.

    Not even kidding, this should be corporate suicide.

    Dodge and Jeep are (well Jeep already was tbh) both firmly on the “actively speak out against” list. If I was in a place of hugely inflated power, I would dismantle the entire company, and sell it to whoever that company likes the least.

    This should honestly be a brand ending scenario in less than 5 seconds after the first ad. CEO should be in the bread line TODAY from getting hit with this.

    ABSOLUTE zero tolerance. There are no valid arguments against this and I will die on this hill.

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      Jeep and Dodge are both owned by Stellantis :) It’s one shit-circus out of France the Netherlands (corrected because apparently I don’t know geography).

      On the good news front, the market is beating them like a rented mule. Dodge alone is down 29% in sales year-over-year.

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        I had never heard of Stellantis until the comments on this post.

        That’s at least a little good news, but I want day-after total zero existence for stunts like this.

        As in executed the day after murder kind of immediate punishment. In this case, total, irrevocable punishment.

        C suite people literally living in shelters fighting for leftovers at a food bank after paying out years of employee salaries and benefits kind of punishment.

        You can’t just fine people like this for crimes. You have to actually take away money and the ability to accrue more than enough to live on.

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            Yeah I’m not exactly happy about that either.

            I was trying to stay on topic about this. That’s a whole different rant.

            Plus, things spread before they get worse. This is a line that shouldn’t be crossed by anything in any way. The inside of my car is a nice little island. It should stay that way.

            I feel pretty much everybody would agree with that. Even the ones open to it probably just want to make the money from it without having to deal with it themselves.

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              I dunno about anyone else but you can slide into my DMs with that rant since i ain’t getting visited by the fediverse chic anyways

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        Dodge alone is down 29% in sales year-over-year.

        “Clearly we need to add more AI, internet of shit, microtransactions and advertising on the cars to compensate!” - Stellantis CEO

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          You are… very correct about that!

          I somehow got my wires crossed and assumed that the PSA Group (who got rolled up into Stellantis) was still the home base. Thanks for the correction.