This could be you with speeduino
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I'd rather bike because the repairs are easier, cheaper, and I don't have to pay for gas and insurance
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They are actually planning on making us watch an add , in order to use the backup camera.... Coming soon
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Let's see those ads pop up while test driving with a salesman LOL
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No no they're not that stupid
It would be disabled at the dealership. When you go to select your options you can opt for the monthly or yearly ad-free plan. Or if you really want a good value you can get the lifetime* ad-free plan for just $3000.
If you don't go for those only then will the ads be enabled - but don't worry you can always download the app and start your subscription. (But it will be more expensive than it would've been if you signed up when you bought it. Why not just do it from the start?)
*(of the car)
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gets car accident lawyer ad after collision is detected
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Oh fuck that's dystopian enough that I'm sure it'll happen
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I have an older car with no backup camera, but I frequently drive my parents' cars which both have backup cameras. Often, when I'm driving my own car, I find myself backing up while staring uselessly at my center console. Haven't heard any screams or crunching noises so far, fingers crossed.
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I bought a used 25 yo hybrid off of Craigslist last November for $50 and I've put 2000 miles on it since then. I just can't believe people spend $10K to $15K on bikes these days, but it's fun to pass those things.
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Yeah. 10 or 15k is wild to me. Got my bike for $210 used and it's served me for 7 ish years now. Winter biking has done a number to it though.
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I'd have to pay with my time way too much. 50 minutes by car, 3 hours by bike...
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Ngl even 50 minutes by car is an insane commute to me. My commute is 30-40 by bike.
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I know, it sucks but it is what it is with my line of work
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idk why people need cameras and sensors that beep when something's close, for me the thump and/or scream is enough
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It feels like boomer humor but it's really good
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Mine is 90 minutes by car each way, but only twice a week.
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...never hurts to get your hearing checked?
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Sounds like a Ron White joke or something
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In the U.S., ODB-I was mandated beginning in model year 1988, and ODB-II was mandated for all cars beginning in model year 1996. Technically, California mandated it, but the manufacturers all made their entire U.S. models comply with California rules for easier logistics.
ODB-I had terrible standardization and requires a bunch of model/make specific stuff to properly interface with, but in theory the 35-year old cars do have some kind of data port available.