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"connected cars" automatically reporting to insurance companies
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<blockquote data-quote="Detroit Iron" data-source="post: 17021678" data-attributes="member: 137666"><p>The electronics in these new cars are insane. I was reading on the Camaro6 forum that guys were having their insurance rates skyrocket because of unknowingly being enrolled in these "good driver" programs where data is transmitted to a third party via Onstar. Insurance companies then pay the third party for the data and notice the highly illegal acceleration events. I don't know if anybody sued yet, but prove it was me driving. When your car is not in your possession (car repair, valet, etc)....these things happen quite a bit.</p><p></p><p>There is something to be said about these older low tech cars. You can keep them running virtually forever on the cheap and don't have to worry about all the BS that comes with new tech and privacy issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Detroit Iron, post: 17021678, member: 137666"] The electronics in these new cars are insane. I was reading on the Camaro6 forum that guys were having their insurance rates skyrocket because of unknowingly being enrolled in these "good driver" programs where data is transmitted to a third party via Onstar. Insurance companies then pay the third party for the data and notice the highly illegal acceleration events. I don't know if anybody sued yet, but prove it was me driving. When your car is not in your possession (car repair, valet, etc)....these things happen quite a bit. There is something to be said about these older low tech cars. You can keep them running virtually forever on the cheap and don't have to worry about all the BS that comes with new tech and privacy issues. [/QUOTE]
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