I want to buy a new car, but it needs to be privacy friendly. Sadly you cannot really buy any new Car that is.

Has anybody any experience on making your modern car not phone home to its company, by removing the hardware it uses to do?

  • bluGill@kbin.social
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    10 months ago

    You can have good luck just by buying 10 year old cars - they might have connectivity, but the it will be to a cell/network standard that no longer exists and so for practical purposes the car cannot connect to anything.

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      10 months ago

      I have thought about something like that. Maybe getting an early model EV and maintaining it. I love the idea of electric vehicles, but they’ve just always been expensive. Cost is also the reason I have never bought a new vehicle in my life as well.

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      10 months ago

      3G still exists exactly for monitoring services, just not for consumer use.

      Milions (billions?) of remote monitoring devices rely on it, like oil fields, water systems, gas systems, etc.

      I’m not sure if the automotive systems fall into that, but I could see the manufacturers making sure they were.

      I have a vehicle with 3G that always has 5 bars, even when my phone has little or none. Kind of says a lot about the QOS the automotive industry gets.