in this case, only if you let thembig brother is watching you
Yep progressive has the same thing. Scares me because they could just as easily increase you insurance because you accelerated too quickly or turned too fast. Theoretically this device could access as much information as a Snap-On scan tool, showing them every aspect of your vehicle's operation.
Guess I will keep driving my old cars with no computers, can't record what isn't there to accept it.
It is all part of the future. .
This "tool" is nothing new. Your new car already has that ability in the ECM. GM cars have Onstar to monitor your driving habits, track you, and even listen to what you say inside your car. Your cellphone tracks you every minute you have it turned on with its GPS and the company records of everything you do. .
Don't all cars have event data recorders in them now? I think it started around 2008 or so?
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Omg help us.onstar ect is a scary thing, if you dont pay your bill on time, they will just shut your car down. and if you have an emergency where you need to drive, you can kiss your *** goodbye.
It amazes me some of the ignorant comments people post.Source?onstar ect is a scary thing, if you dont pay your bill on time, they will just shut your car down.
onstar ect is a scary thing, if you dont pay your bill on time, they will just shut your car down. and if you have an emergency where you need to drive, you can kiss your *** goodbye.
I think that is false. Not paying your onstar bill is most definitely NOT grounds for them disabling your vehicle... That's like if you don't pay your electric bill the power company will lock you out of your house.
Although that is another service... Onstar I'm sure tracks people all day long and gives anonymous data to 3rd parties for traffic statistics...
