Posted on 08/12/2013 6:34:34 PM PDT by jazusamo
“How long before they use this computer to track miles driven and then levy a tax per mile?”
I have OnStar on my CTS and my insurance provider gives me a discount based on the number of miles I drive. OnStar sends them the information automatically. Since I drive less than 2500 miles a year, it’s quite a savings. Plus, being an older female I feel safer having the OnStar emergency button.
A very nice “older car”.
Remove box from car
Place on a shelf in the garage
Power up box using a 12 VDC battery and a trickle charger
Let the stupid box report zero miles driven and watch as your stupid insurance company drops your rates to zero
Well, maybe not...
Regards,
GtG
They can already do that to truckers. Most companies now have paperless log books. FedEx is the company that really pushed it.
Qualcom
That’s it. Prevents lots of drivers from making any decent money. Also knocked a lot of smaller trucks off the road.
I’ll keep my 1965 chevy PU and my 1936 Chevy custom 3 window coupe since they don’t have a computer of any kind!
Guess I’ll have to dump my wife.s Lexus and get her a hot rod also!
“Most have had it for 10 yrs or more.”
Define “it”.
Neither the 2013 Subaru or 2007 Acura have the tattle tale box on them, that monitors & records speed, braking, etc.
According to NHTSA, 96% of 2013 models already have this feature built into the powertrain controller.
Perhaps Subaru is part of the 4%?
Subaru had them back in 05, so I doubt they have deleted them in 2013
http://www.iihs.org/research/qanda/edr.aspx
NHTSA estimated that about 64 percent of 2005 model passenger vehicles had the devices. By 2005, General Motors, Ford, Isuzu, Mazda, Mitsubishi, Subaru and Suzuki were all voluntarily equipping all of their vehicles with EDRs, according to NHTSA. 3 Recent information from NHTSA indicates that 91.6 percent of new passenger vehicles have EDRs, although those EDRs may not include all of the data elements specified in the NHTSA rule.
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