we are not comparing a car company and 35k to 6 to 10 bucks are we.lol
Actually, I feel you simply didn't comprehend the context. Posts were made regarding the first model year vehicles, their issues and new technology. It was an analogy.
I will see if I can get a better one that may relate more to your "6 to 10 bucks."
How about this, you decide to try out a new dish at Chili's. Your price? 6-10 bucks. They provide you a meal. You feel that it doesn't taste good because it has burnt spots and charred sections. Wow, the picture doesn't show this feature. Your dissatisfaction is noticeable all over your face. You tell the waitress you can not continue to enjoy your meal considering it doesn't meet the description or advert. Your waitress then provides an excuse, "sir, this is a new product for us, and we've been very busy trying to get it out to everyone that ordered it. Please be patient and understand we just had issues with 12/500 orders."
Would the next step here be the waitress saying, "taste is subjective, some people like their food burned to a crisp, so we can't do anything for you."
Would the waitress say, "there are too many variables here to really know what's going on. We will continue to sell this product without backing it up when there are problems."
Or thirs, and my favorite, would they go contact their manager (mfg in this case) and have them take care of you by either remaking the meal or change it out for something of equal value or provide a refund.
Now, these meals are consumables, and are not designed to last very long. Yet the business stands behind their product.