Things that can also go wrong:
A playful three year old, or child of any age enters this car in CA and ends up in Kansas.
A “dear leader” has a temper tantrum and programs all conservative owned cars to drive into the ocean, off a cliff or straight to a fema camp.
You'd need to have a key for the car. If a child can get access to the car, you may have a fingerprint scanner. Without that scan the car only goes to the school and back.
A dear leader has a temper tantrum and programs all conservative owned cars to drive into the ocean, off a cliff or straight to a fema camp.
It's like fearing that your microwave oven goes postal on you. Cars won't be remotely programmable. It is neither necessary, nor safe. All the programming will be done at the dealerships, and you can bet that it will be tamper-proof as a condition for getting insured.