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Car companies stand to make billions by charging you monthly fees for add-on features like heated seats
Business Insider via Yahoo ^ | 01 05 2022 | Tim Levin

Posted on 02/06/2022 9:39:03 AM PST by yesthatjallen

How would you feel about paying $5 each month for the ability to lock and unlock your car from a distance through an app? What about a $25-per-month charge for advanced cruise control or $10 to access heated seats? What if those charges continued long after your car was paid off?

As vehicles become increasingly connected to the internet, car companies aim to rake in billions by having customers pay monthly or annual subscriptions to access certain features. Not content with the relatively low-margin business of building and selling cars, automakers are eager to pull down Silicon Valley-style profits. But unlike with Netflix, you won't be able to use your ex-girlfriend's uncle's login in your new BMW.

For automakers, the advantage of this model is clear. Not only do they get a stream of recurring revenue for years after an initial purchase, they can hope to maintain a longer-term relationship with the customer and build brand loyalty, said Kristin Kolodge, an analyst at JD Power.

This approach can also allow carmakers to streamline manufacturing by building cars to more uniform specifications, Mark Wakefield, who runs the automotive and industrial practice at the consulting firm AlixPartners, told Insider. Down the line, owners can add on the features they want à la carte.

It's all made possible by the advent of over-the-air software updates, which were pioneered by Tesla around a decade ago and are now entering the mainstream. Today's vehicles are more internet-connected and computerized than ever before, meaning car companies can reach deep inside a vehicle to add new capabilities and tweak things from a distance.

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To: Hildy

Because if some dumbasses want the bells and whistles, it becomes standard, and we all pay for it.


61 posted on 02/06/2022 10:54:24 AM PST by Old Yeller (A nation of sheep, produces a government of wolves.)
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To: yesthatjallen
It looks like the future business model is cars linked to the internet even if you own them outright. 'That's how they get ya'.

If I own the car, I'll also own the cellular and wifi antennas it uses to connect to the Internet. And I'll disable those antennas. And I'd never even consider purchasing a car which can't be operated without an active Internet connection.

A lease is another matter, of course - it would not be my property.
62 posted on 02/06/2022 10:56:20 AM PST by AnotherUnixGeek
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To: cgbg

A handful of journalists wrote that the food was too expensive. After reading this, the commissioner of the World’s Fair conducted a survey of the restaurants in the foreign zone, and estimated that full meals at these establishments cost about 43 cents on average, which was a standard price for a sit-down meal at a moderately priced Manhattan restaurant.


63 posted on 02/06/2022 10:59:23 AM PST by TexasGator (UF)
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To: BenLurkin

I have another dumb question: Can cars being sold today be disconnected from the internet permanently?

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It depends, but mostly, yes. But you’ll lose various features and potential inability to patch buggy software. The average lay person could do it in their garage, but with a little research it can be done. You’re better off buying an older vehicle that doesn’t have a software/digital OS and learn how to turn a wrench. Besides, old cars are an investment with ROI, new vehicles are money pits at best.


64 posted on 02/06/2022 11:12:10 AM PST by Levy78
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To: yesthatjallen

A 12V source and a two dollar switch fixed Heated Seats. Saves $5.

Wonder what head lights from 6pm to 6am costs?


65 posted on 02/06/2022 11:24:02 AM PST by Freeper (My authority? I can read. )
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To: BenLurkin

No and yes. To get the services they are charging extra, o. However heating a seat comes from your alternator, permission comes from them. Just requires a hack to over ride.


66 posted on 02/06/2022 11:32:40 AM PST by The MAGA-Deplorian ( 2022 - VOTE THE BUMS OUT —— ALL OF THEM! RE-ELECT NO ONE!!)
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To: SunkenCiv

There are other things these companies could charge for - like AC in Southern states... Don’t put anything past ‘em,.


67 posted on 02/06/2022 11:39:48 AM PST by GOPJ ("Teachers" need to wear body cameras so parents can see what they're doing to their kids.)
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To: yesthatjallen

We rolled over for software and app subscriptions. Why wouldn’t we roll over for this?


68 posted on 02/06/2022 11:40:08 AM PST by Magnatron
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To: Drew68

If you don’t use cruise control you must not do much long distance driving.


69 posted on 02/06/2022 11:41:49 AM PST by allblues (God is neither a Republican nor a Democrat but Satan is definitely a Democrat)
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To: AnotherUnixGeek

Exactly!


70 posted on 02/06/2022 11:54:49 AM PST by curious7
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To: BenLurkin
Sure I have two....
71 posted on 02/06/2022 11:55:58 AM PST by Osage Orange (1961 VW Two Door Truck)
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To: Bayard

It’s certainly to that point with farm equipment.


72 posted on 02/06/2022 12:02:16 PM PST by curious7
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To: yesthatjallen

My 1965 GTO is looking better and better as my daily driver!


73 posted on 02/06/2022 12:03:21 PM PST by Taxman (SAVE AMERICA!)
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To: yesthatjallen

I payed for the hardware when I bought the car. I get the whole car or no car, everything on those wheels belongs to me. If not, they can keep the damned thing.


74 posted on 02/06/2022 12:15:31 PM PST by Nik Naym (It's not my fault... I have compulsive smart-ass disorder. )
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To: Nik Naym

Seventh, conservatives are persuaded that freedom and property are closely linked. Separate property from private possession, and Leviathan becomes master of all. Upon the foundation of private property, great civilizations are built. The more widespread is the possession of private property, the more stable and productive is a commonwealth. Economic levelling, conservatives maintain, is not economic progress. Getting and spending are not the chief aims of human existence; but a sound economic basis for the person, the family, and the commonwealth is much to be desired.

Sir Henry Maine, in his Village Communities, puts strongly the case for private property, as distinguished from communal property: “Nobody is at liberty to attack several property and to say at the same time that he values civilization. The history of the two cannot be disentangled.” For the institution of several property—that is, private property—has been a powerful instrument for teaching men and women responsibility, for providing motives to integrity, for supporting general culture, for raising mankind above the level of mere drudgery, for affording leisure to think and freedom to act. To be able to retain the fruits of one’s labor; to be able to see one’s work made permanent; to be able to bequeath one’s property to one’s posterity; to be able to rise from the natural condition of grinding poverty to the security of enduring accomplishment; to have something that is really one’s own—these are advantages difficult to deny. The conservative acknowledges that the possession of property fixes certain duties upon the possessor; he accepts those moral and legal obligations cheerfully.

https://kirkcenter.org/conservatism/ten-conservative-principles/


75 posted on 02/06/2022 12:17:49 PM PST by PeterPrinciple (Thinking Caps are no longer being issued but there must be a warehouse full of them somewhere.)
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To: Bob434

“For $40 you can by a heated seat pad that plugs into cigarette lighter... no monthly fee”

“Sorry Sir, you didn’t pay us $5 a month for that power outlet to function, so we turned it off.”


76 posted on 02/06/2022 12:20:35 PM PST by Nik Naym (It's not my fault... I have compulsive smart-ass disorder. )
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To: BiglyCommentary

” I accidentally hit the round knob on the center console about 6 months ago and for the first minute or two of the heater being on, I thought I...”

First time that happened to me I thought I peed my pants.


77 posted on 02/06/2022 12:23:20 PM PST by Nik Naym (It's not my fault... I have compulsive smart-ass disorder. )
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To: dfwgator

That was one of the funniest jokes Carson ever did. Hilarious! I’m leaving this thread for a few minutes to watch it.


78 posted on 02/06/2022 12:43:32 PM PST by brewer1516
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To: yesthatjallen
You'll pay monthly fees and be happy.

And your vehicle will not allow you to violate any traffic laws, or travel anywhere commoners are prohibited from traveling to.

79 posted on 02/06/2022 1:01:53 PM PST by fso301
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To: Alberta's Child

I have had 3 Mazdas with the Map App, the dealer wanted $400 for the chip to make the thing work with updates for three years. I refused and bought chips on Ebay for about $35, same OEM chip and got the same updates easily.

It’s all a racket, most of the options they want a subscription for you can do without. Of course will they make it a fee to lower your windows?


80 posted on 02/06/2022 1:10:09 PM PST by Captain Peter Blood (https://www.freerepublic.com/focus/bloggers/3804407/posts?q=1)
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