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As has been pointed out in the article, this would result in several of the cars tested no longer functioning. And is not even allowed in all the cars small print.
I’m sure it’s an issue for self-driving cars. And that sucks. For the rest of us, it’ll just disable internet-based features like on-star, which is kind of the point.
As for “not allowed”, I don’t know what that even means unless it’s a lease. Is the manufacturer going to come steal my car from me? There’s not much small print when I hand the dealer a cashiers check. Just standard title transfer paperwork and such.
I won’t drive off the lot until I’ve disconnected the cellular antenna.
Chuck the modem into an incinerator… if CANbus has a problem with that, it can go kick one!
Funny that the same companies who complained right to repair will allow stalkers to prey on drivers, are doing so themselves ☹️
It’s always projection.
As has been pointed out in the article, this would result in several of the cars tested no longer functioning. And is not even allowed in all the cars small print.
I’m sure it’s an issue for self-driving cars. And that sucks. For the rest of us, it’ll just disable internet-based features like on-star, which is kind of the point.
As for “not allowed”, I don’t know what that even means unless it’s a lease. Is the manufacturer going to come steal my car from me? There’s not much small print when I hand the dealer a cashiers check. Just standard title transfer paperwork and such.
Not allowed would affect insurance, rego, etc.
If you’re aware of an insurance company that requires your car to be connected to a cellular network, I’m all ears.