You'll pay monthly fees and be happy.
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To: yesthatjallen
The only way I would even consider this arrangement is if I’m leasing the car. Otherwise, I wouldn’t pay a nickel to maintain or upgrade the functionality of a single feature on the car after I drove it off the dealership lot.
2 posted on
02/06/2022 9:41:32 AM PST by
Alberta's Child
("Mr. Potato Head ... Mr. Potato Head! Back doors are not secrets.")
To: yesthatjallen
I have another dumb question: Can cars being sold today be disconnected from the internet permanently?
3 posted on
02/06/2022 9:41:47 AM PST by
BenLurkin
(The above is not a statement of fact. It is either opinion, or satire. Or both.)
To: yesthatjallen
This business model came into vogue about a decade ago. It’s a means to easy money, and every industry seems to be seeking a piece of the action.
To: yesthatjallen
I could see paying a monthly support fee for updates to automated driving technology, but not for heated seats.
5 posted on
02/06/2022 9:43:53 AM PST by
DannyTN
To: yesthatjallen
It’s a choice, like anything. If you want the extras you’ll pay for them. Why does anyone else care?
6 posted on
02/06/2022 9:44:16 AM PST by
Hildy
(In an unforgiving world, only the shameless survive.)
To: yesthatjallen
Car companies stand to make billions by charging you monthly fees for add-on features like heated seats
If it's a lease, I'll consider such subscription-based features to be part of the lease cost and choose the ones I want.
If I buy the car, the manufacturer can go pound sand. I will do whatever I please with my property, and that will include using firmware flashes to enable every feature on the car that I want enabled.
To: yesthatjallen
Custom car culture looks better every day.
9 posted on
02/06/2022 9:47:34 AM PST by
Army Air Corps
(Four Fried Chickens and a Coke)
To: yesthatjallen
I predict new car sales will fall drasticly.
12 posted on
02/06/2022 9:49:56 AM PST by
taxcontrol
(The choice is clear - either live as a slave on your knees or die as a free citizen on your feet.)
To: yesthatjallen
“There’s a sucker born every minute!”
To: yesthatjallen
“$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?”
I dint have any of that crap now so why would I?
Heated seats ain’t real popular where I’m at. Lol
18 posted on
02/06/2022 9:52:26 AM PST by
V_TWIN
(America...so great even the people that hate it refuse to leave)
To: yesthatjallen
i see used car prices going up the closer to this insanity we get...
19 posted on
02/06/2022 9:52:26 AM PST by
Chode
(there is no fall back position, there's no rally point, there is no LZ... we're on our own. #FJB)
To: yesthatjallen
Maybe I should start a business that jailbreaks cars to disable all this “theft by software” immediately after the manufacturer warranty expires.
20 posted on
02/06/2022 9:54:06 AM PST by
WMarshal
("No war for communism")
To: yesthatjallen
There will be chips to reverse this in a New York minute !
To: yesthatjallen
> , owners can add on the features they want à la carte.
Which means the “features” are there, but not enabled.
26 posted on
02/06/2022 9:57:43 AM PST by
glorgau
To: yesthatjallen
It sounds much like the idea Microsoft was tossing around about charging a $5 monthly fee for Windows updates and security updates.
27 posted on
02/06/2022 9:58:48 AM PST by
VanShuyten
("...that all the donkeys were dead. I know nothing as to the fate of the less valuable animals)
To: yesthatjallen
On the bright side, we voted in legislators willing to let us drive 80 mph.
And Sen. John Tester (D-MT) has introduced Agriculture Right to Repair Act, so there's that.
28 posted on
02/06/2022 9:59:41 AM PST by
aspasia
To: yesthatjallen
The "aas" (as a service) business model has been picking up steam.
Take home printers for instance. Used to be you bought a printer and then purchased toner/ink as you needed it. Now for say $15/mo you get toner/ink cartridge sent to you automatically as your printer calls for it.
For some heavy users, the company may have to send you a cartridge every month or so and take a loss. But for the majority of others, a cartridge might be needed only once every year or so, allowing for hefty margins.
Overall, "printing-as-a-service" is very lucrative.
Many other examples abound such as Microsoft Office 365.
29 posted on
02/06/2022 9:59:53 AM PST by
SamAdams76
(I am 24 days away from outliving John Hughes)
To: yesthatjallen
Right now Fords free to lock/unlock/start from app. My understanding is GM you have to pay
36 posted on
02/06/2022 10:10:01 AM PST by
pnz1
("These people have gone stone-cold crazy")
To: yesthatjallen
For $40 you can by a heated seat pad that plugs into cigarette lighter... no monthly fee
37 posted on
02/06/2022 10:10:17 AM PST by
Bob434
To: yesthatjallen
Buy a base trim.
Problem solved for the most part.
38 posted on
02/06/2022 10:10:52 AM PST by
mewzilla
(God bless Canada's Freedom Truckers!)
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