ecidiego
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Copying the IT 'Hardware As a Service' model.Something else to think about your new vehicle.
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Copying the IT 'Hardware As a Service' model.Something else to think about your new vehicle.
The manufactories will lock down the source code even harder than it is now. Nobody getting in.It seems to me if it went that far it would create a real profitable aftermarket for vehicle operating software to run vehicles and enable options that bypasses or replaces the factor installed stuff. Companies like Fuel Tech, Motec and similar companies that already have advanced systems for engine management or companies that engineer controllers like Jscan would be the most likely to be able to make full replacement systems.
This hits home, I had a car that a shop did a rotation on and the next day my steering wheel starts shaking violently (like death wobble) so I go to pull into a parking lot and the passenger front wheel sheers off 4/5 studs and strips the 5th, as the wheel goes off into the distance at speed.What if someone driving around me forgot to tighten their lug nuts all the way and their wheel falls off and I run it over and go airborne off the edge of a cliff into the Grand Canyon. I guess I won’t drive anymore!
Toyota has entered the chat.The manufactories will lock down the source code even harder than it is now. Nobody getting in.
Yeah think Nissan or Toyota it was that already is doing that with HP upgrades on sport model vehicles and with Nav etc..Something else to think about your new vehicle.
Those bunch of Commies.The manufactories will lock down the source code even harder than it is now. Nobody getting in.
In some cities they might not want to leave at nighttime. The person asleep could also become violent when awaken.There was video today of a guy that fell asleep in the Taco bell drive through the police were called to wake him. Remember when fast food employees were conscientious enough to wake people who fall asleep in the drive through themselves what has happened to peoples work ethics.
Revert back to older generation models, increasing used vehicle values.This will kill new vehicle sales in the coming years.
Sure glad they haven't got there yet with Jeeps...Something else to think about your new vehicle.
Who even eats at Taco HellI read this today and thought so many on the forum will be disappointed if they do not force the vehicle operator scanning stuff on everyone.
www.roadandtrack.com/news/a70769064/nhtsa-to-congress-advanced-impaired-driving-detection-technology-not-ready/
There was video today of a guy that fell asleep in the Taco bell drive through the police were called to wake him. Remember when fast food employees were conscientious enough to wake people who fall asleep in the drive through themselves what has happened to peoples work ethics.
Every now and again I’ll eat their regular tacos. They aren’t bad with some hot sauce. Not remotely authentic but decent for fast food. If I ate fast food more often, I’d eat it more. Their nacho cheese fries are decent too.Who even eats at Taco Hell![]()
Sometimes ya gotta do what ya gotta do. It’s quick, easy, and they’ve got cheap schlitz.Who even eats at Taco Hell![]()
BMW, and Mercedes Benz have been doing the subscripting thing for a while. The rest of the Europeans, and Japanese been eyeing it really hard. They want to see how push back there will be. If there is little push back. Everyone will be doing it.Toyota has entered the chat.
There are a lot of Taco bells near me probably more of the something bertos more genuine taco shops though. I may have been to both of them a few timesWho even eats at Taco Hell![]()