Not yet, but there's nothing stopping car companies from adding that "feature" to their whole fleet, no matter how they're powered. And subscription features, too Which is why I'll stick with older cars I can wrench on at home as long as I can, or until it's possible to completely jailbreak a car.
I don't have to check for an update every time I start my car, last I checked.
Not yet, but there's nothing stopping car companies from adding that "feature" to their whole fleet, no matter how they're powered. And subscription features, too Which is why I'll stick with older cars I can wrench on at home as long as I can, or until it's possible to completely jailbreak a car.
Same here.