Entering a vehicle or sometimes just walking past it exposes that person to that auto manufacturer's privacy policy. - eviltoast
  • Cyborganism@lemmy.ca
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    10 months ago

    Exactly. I’m keeping my 2010 Mazda 3 for as long as I can for that exact reason. I barely use it anyway. Bought new in late 2009 and it only has 130 000 km on it.

    I essentially use it for groceries, and occasionally for visiting friends and family who live outside of town.

    New cars have all these bright tablet screens to control everything and it’s a nightmare when driving. You have to focus on the screen all the time to press buttons. It’s super dangerous.

    Meanwhile, my car has only physical knobs and buttons that I can reach with muscle memory without even looking. The Bluetooth for my phone with integrated voice commands is a nice feature though.