By epicenterdefacto on Skatehive
I was watching YouTube back in 2025 when a car commercial popped onto the screen showing what they claimed to be a 2027 vehicle. Now, wait a minute. You mean to tell me that it's perfectly legal for a car manufacturer to release a vehicle two years ahead of time? How does that make any sense? It's consumer fraud on steroids. If I want to buy a 2027 model year vehicle, I want it to be manufactured no earlier than January of 2027. Otherwise, I feel as though the car manufacturer is ripping me off by selling me a vehicle that is two years older than what is presented to me. In other words, if, say, you were to purchase a 2027 model year vehicle in February of 2028, you're likely not purchasing a vehicle that was manufactured a couple months earlier, but rather you could be purchasing a vehicle that has been in existence for as much as three years. Somehow that doesn't sit very well with me. Consumer-protection laws here in the United States should prohibit a vehicle from being given a mod