neat because ive got a 23 gr corolla and ive done 150mph on the interstate and threw it around corners at speeds that would probably get me prison time and my insurance is still 40$ a month. the only thing i can realistically see happening is toyota denying warranty coverage for that sort of driving
>"the only thing i can realistically see happening is toyota denying warranty coverage for that sort of driving" >sell a sports car >advertise it as a corner eater and nimble pocket rocket >deny warranty because the customer drove it like one
How is that realistic
3 weeks ago
Anonymous
Nissan once sold a """""supercar""""" and voided its warranty if you ever used launch control
99% chance it's fake. There's no reason you can't let a passenger sync up their phone to play music; there's no assumption that a synced phone must be the driver. And heck, theoretically people in families might even use each others' phones at times, you can't 100% tie a phone to a single person every time.
Of course it's completely fake. Otherwise the guy posting it would have sued his insurance company so hard him and his offspring and his offspring's offspring would be set for life. Makers can send driving info to insurance companies, but insurance companies simply cannot target you directly for any information they provide. If they do then congrats, you've been gifted a winning lottery ticket.
3 weeks ago
Anonymous
>just sue globohomosexual megacorp when you’re a poorgay slave to shekelberg
Most people can barely afford food.
3 weeks ago
Anonymous
Any decent law firm would take on that case for free, because it's a guaranteed win so they are guaranteed their 10% cut of 50 million.
3 weeks ago
Anonymous
>bro just sue the megacorp that has a $500m/y legal team
Even if you win they'll make sure you're bankrupted by fees
No, it is real. GM, Toyota/Lexus, Subaru, Honda/Acura, and Hyundai/Kia are confirmed to send the data to the insurance companies. I am sure there are other carmakers doing this, but not confirmed yet.
99% chance it's fake. There's no reason you can't let a passenger sync up their phone to play music; there's no assumption that a synced phone must be the driver. And heck, theoretically people in families might even use each others' phones at times, you can't 100% tie a phone to a single person every time.
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Agreed, for many other reasons.
>cope
What? I know full-well they share info with insurance and data brokers, but there's no way they assumed that a synced phone meant another driver. Passengers do this to play music all the time.
3 weeks ago
Anonymous
I wonder if it can also detect if other phones are in the car. Just because BT "pairs" doesn't mean it isn't talking to every thing in range.
They don't send it directly to insurance companies. They sell it as packaged info and LexisNexis buys it up and then these insurance companies snoop on you through those databases.
If you're not disabling the modem/cutting the antenna on these new cars you're a chump
I work for insurance, that's 100% fake. Insurance captures driving habits/hard brakes/phone usage to assess a driver's risk profile to assess a proper premium. They don't/can't do what this bullshit is implying.
>They don't/can't do what this bullshit is implying.
I wonder if it's possible that OP had some kind of insurance tracking device in his car and just forgot about it. So many people automatically sign up for that for a cheaper rate and then just forget. Personally I would never do that, and the thought of getting a new car and the manufacturer may hand over the data due to a pre-existing business deal is concerning.
>hard brakes
If some kid/dog/zoomerhomosexual on a scooter runs across the street and i jump on the break does that raise the price of my insurance? Or if some tard tries to overtake the rush hour column and i have to again hit the break so he can come back in the lane before slamming into oncomming traffic?
>Insurance captures driving habits/hard brakes/phone usage
Holy shit. What is the world coming to? How the frick is this allowed
3 weeks ago
Anonymous
It’s optional. I added a car to my policy a few months ago and the guy asked if I wanted to add a device to my car for tracking safe driving habits for a lower premium. I said “no I don’t want to bug my own car” and he repeated like three times “well it’s completely optional”.
I have a friend that works for an insurance company that was telling me it’d be a shitty deal anyway. Oh you’re driving with the flow of traffic over the speed limit? Rates go up. Oh you had brake and corner harshly to avoid an accident? Rates go up. Oh some future lawyer tried to carjack you at a red light and you peeled out? Rates go up.
Of course it's fake, they can't just assume a person is driving a car because their phone is connected
Sometimes when my dad and I are driving down the same road in different cars, his phone will pair to my car and start playing winga dinga music
Subscription services suck, but there is literally no reason for anyone to have remote start. It's not even a luxury, it's just pointless. >but I need the car to be warm before I get in.
You need a tampon for your ass because you're a fricking homosexual.
I'm guessing you either have a garage or don't get harsh winters. I can't drive on some mornings until my car warms up because the windows continually fog up. Aside from that, I want the comfort of a warm car right away.
this and frick power windows too
why do I have to start my car just to roll the windows down?
You don't have to start the engine, only turn the switch to on position.
Subscription services suck, but there is literally no reason for anyone to have remote start. It's not even a luxury, it's just pointless. >but I need the car to be warm before I get in.
You need a tampon for your ass because you're a fricking homosexual.
I owned a sports car, and the insurance company added someone who rented a fricking room from us on the the policy without asking us anything. They just sent us a huge bill and they didnt seem to understand or care what they did or why they did it. I told them that the garage is locked and no one has access. I think this story is real but its not technology, its the fact the kid has access so they added him.
Not this reddit tinfoil hat shit again
k
enjoy when your car reports you to the gestapo for thoughtcrime
neat because ive got a 23 gr corolla and ive done 150mph on the interstate and threw it around corners at speeds that would probably get me prison time and my insurance is still 40$ a month. the only thing i can realistically see happening is toyota denying warranty coverage for that sort of driving
k
>"the only thing i can realistically see happening is toyota denying warranty coverage for that sort of driving"
>sell a sports car
>advertise it as a corner eater and nimble pocket rocket
>deny warranty because the customer drove it like one
How is that realistic
Nissan once sold a """""supercar""""" and voided its warranty if you ever used launch control
>my insurance is still 40$ a month
(X), also
>40$
$40. So dumb it must hurt.
your average toyota driver
is it fake?
99% chance it's fake. There's no reason you can't let a passenger sync up their phone to play music; there's no assumption that a synced phone must be the driver. And heck, theoretically people in families might even use each others' phones at times, you can't 100% tie a phone to a single person every time.
Agreed, for many other reasons.
Of course it's completely fake. Otherwise the guy posting it would have sued his insurance company so hard him and his offspring and his offspring's offspring would be set for life. Makers can send driving info to insurance companies, but insurance companies simply cannot target you directly for any information they provide. If they do then congrats, you've been gifted a winning lottery ticket.
>just sue globohomosexual megacorp when you’re a poorgay slave to shekelberg
Most people can barely afford food.
Any decent law firm would take on that case for free, because it's a guaranteed win so they are guaranteed their 10% cut of 50 million.
>bro just sue the megacorp that has a $500m/y legal team
Even if you win they'll make sure you're bankrupted by fees
No, it is real. GM, Toyota/Lexus, Subaru, Honda/Acura, and Hyundai/Kia are confirmed to send the data to the insurance companies. I am sure there are other carmakers doing this, but not confirmed yet.
cope
>cope
What? I know full-well they share info with insurance and data brokers, but there's no way they assumed that a synced phone meant another driver. Passengers do this to play music all the time.
I wonder if it can also detect if other phones are in the car. Just because BT "pairs" doesn't mean it isn't talking to every thing in range.
They don't send it directly to insurance companies. They sell it as packaged info and LexisNexis buys it up and then these insurance companies snoop on you through those databases.
If you're not disabling the modem/cutting the antenna on these new cars you're a chump
I work for insurance, that's 100% fake. Insurance captures driving habits/hard brakes/phone usage to assess a driver's risk profile to assess a proper premium. They don't/can't do what this bullshit is implying.
Also
>next day
Pfft yeah fricking right.
What if i rip all your botnet garbage out of my car what then israelite?
>They don't/can't do what this bullshit is implying.
I wonder if it's possible that OP had some kind of insurance tracking device in his car and just forgot about it. So many people automatically sign up for that for a cheaper rate and then just forget. Personally I would never do that, and the thought of getting a new car and the manufacturer may hand over the data due to a pre-existing business deal is concerning.
>hard brakes
If some kid/dog/zoomerhomosexual on a scooter runs across the street and i jump on the break does that raise the price of my insurance? Or if some tard tries to overtake the rush hour column and i have to again hit the break so he can come back in the lane before slamming into oncomming traffic?
>Insurance captures driving habits/hard brakes/phone usage
Holy shit. What is the world coming to? How the frick is this allowed
It’s optional. I added a car to my policy a few months ago and the guy asked if I wanted to add a device to my car for tracking safe driving habits for a lower premium. I said “no I don’t want to bug my own car” and he repeated like three times “well it’s completely optional”.
I have a friend that works for an insurance company that was telling me it’d be a shitty deal anyway. Oh you’re driving with the flow of traffic over the speed limit? Rates go up. Oh you had brake and corner harshly to avoid an accident? Rates go up. Oh some future lawyer tried to carjack you at a red light and you peeled out? Rates go up.
Of course it's fake, they can't just assume a person is driving a car because their phone is connected
Sometimes when my dad and I are driving down the same road in different cars, his phone will pair to my car and start playing winga dinga music
old news.
Subscription services suck, but there is literally no reason for anyone to have remote start. It's not even a luxury, it's just pointless.
>but I need the car to be warm before I get in.
You need a tampon for your ass because you're a fricking homosexual.
ok but imagine having to wait for your car to get to low idle when you could have just started it remotely
this and frick power windows too
why do I have to start my car just to roll the windows down?
I'm guessing you either have a garage or don't get harsh winters. I can't drive on some mornings until my car warms up because the windows continually fog up. Aside from that, I want the comfort of a warm car right away.
You don't have to start the engine, only turn the switch to on position.
kek, I thought ELON was LE BAD 🙂 🙂 ?
shut the frick up Sandeep
>buying post 2010 cars
ngmi
Based i love my 2012 shitbox its ecu is actually from 2002
Sounds like his attempt to defraud his insurance provider went awry. Justice served imo, frausters impact all of our rates.
Yeah they tried to put their uninsurable son's truck on their insurance and got caught.
Not mine. I don't pay israelite insurance.
So my device is named "SM-Galaxy Black folkTungManus". Can I just tell my dad's insurance that his truck was stolen for a day?
if you arent driving a race car you dobt deserve privacy
I am content and happy.
I will also be happy to join a movement against our overlords if it ever happens.
stay safe out there.
people lie on a reddit a lot more often than they tell the truth.
Just unplug the telemetric router. Not hard to do
I owned a sports car, and the insurance company added someone who rented a fricking room from us on the the policy without asking us anything. They just sent us a huge bill and they didnt seem to understand or care what they did or why they did it. I told them that the garage is locked and no one has access. I think this story is real but its not technology, its the fact the kid has access so they added him.