New Federal bill (all but) signed into Law: Starting in 2015, all new cars must come with "black box" data recorders.
I predict that used cars manufactured in 2014 and earlier will command a premium as a result. Who would want to buy a car that could potentially roll over and blab your speed, location, driving habits, G-forces, driver identity (they'll be able to tell which key is being used, after all), or other info to anyone within BlueTooth range? Sure, there are legitimate, even desirable uses for this technology, but I doubt consumers will really enjoy the thought having their car narc on them at every traffic stop.
--Patrick
I predict that used cars manufactured in 2014 and earlier will command a premium as a result. Who would want to buy a car that could potentially roll over and blab your speed, location, driving habits, G-forces, driver identity (they'll be able to tell which key is being used, after all), or other info to anyone within BlueTooth range? Sure, there are legitimate, even desirable uses for this technology, but I doubt consumers will really enjoy the thought having their car narc on them at every traffic stop.
--Patrick