Back in 1978, dads didn’t dream about giant SUVs with heated steering wheels and twelve driving modes. They wanted...well, sometimes what they wanted was genuinely cool—other times, not so much. Either way, dads wanted them badly…and most younger drivers today wouldn’t even recognize half of them if they rolled up next to them at a stop light.
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Back in 1978, dads didn’t dream about giant SUVs with heated steering wheels and twelve driving modes. They wanted...well, sometimes what they wanted was genuinely cool—other times, not so much. Either way, dads wanted them badly…and most younger drivers today wouldn’t even recognize half of them if they rolled up next to them at a stop light.
You canceled your car insurance, got the confirmation email, and thought you were done. Then another payment hit your bank account, followed by another, leaving you trapped in a customer service nightmare over charges that never should have happened. It is more common than many drivers realize, but there are ways to stop the withdrawals and fight to get your money back.
You return your rental car feeling victorious after surviving highway traffic, questionable coffee stops, and a GPS that seemed emotionally exhausted by your driving choices. Then comes the email claiming you damaged the vehicle. Suddenly, you’re staring at photos of a dent you swear wasn’t there and a bill that looks suspiciously like a second vacation payment.