 - Commander Adama was right to ban wireless. 
- Anything to get us to bend over and pay more. - When I bought my truck in December, I was specifically on the hunt for something that had no connected features whatsoever, explicitly for the reasons in the article. I ended up finding a 2020 Ram that has a simple dumb infotainment system, and upon opening the dash to rip out the cellular module (I opted for a 19/20 Ram specifically for this), there wasn’t even one installed. I know my phone is already tracking way too much, but I’m not about to let my insurance rate skyrocket because a computer deems me sliding on ice during the winter as driving irresponsibly. - How long though, before simply not having connected features counts against us? Not hard to imagine a future where it’s mandatory in order to get insurance at all. - I’ll just sell my car at that point. If the privilege to drive is contingent on submitting to automotive surveillance then I’m going back to biking for groceries and calling a taxi for anything I can’t reach by bus. 
 
 
- They’re trying really hard to get me to never buy a car again. - Yeah same, one of these days I’m actually gonna break down and buy a moped 
 
- Cars are all about freedom. Freedom to make money of off you from every. single. aspect. of your “ownership”. - Liberalism/capitalism in general really 
 
- General Motors is not the only automaker sharing driving behavior. Kia, Subaru and Mitsubishi also contribute to the LexisNexis “Telematics Exchange,” a “portal for sharing consumer-approved connected car data with insurers.” … - Verisk also claims to have access to data from millions of vehicles and partnerships with major automakers, including Ford, Honda and Hyundai. - In case anyone was looking for a list of manufacturers to avoid… So just about all of them, really. 
- I’ll be waiting for my apologies. - Meanwhile at the IMF: https://gizmodo.com/your-credit-score-should-be-based-on-your-web-history-1845912592 
 
- Kind of want to buy a new car but this is the main reasons I hesitate. - And also you are likely to buy a car that you will only get in a year (or more) and half the electronics might be missing their chip. You’ll get all sorts of garbage car apps and features that are meant to be deactivated in a few years when the subscription model is mainstream. - So I just bought a 2011. Standard transmission, 160k km, no monthly payments. Even with the worse possible maintenance/repair and the high prices for gas, I easily saved 25k. I could change the entire engine 5 times and it would still be cheaper than one major repair on new cars. - Bought a 2000 Honda Civic. 175k miles. Sure beats the hell out of 25k to ???k spy gadget without physical buttons. 
 
 
- Capitalism… W…?? 









