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I will never buy a car made after 2018.
My 2019 Kia is pretty stripped from "smart" features π€·ββοΈ
I got a 2020 mustang and it even more basic in terms of tech than my previous car, a 1999 bmw.
Damn, a 99 Mustang must be riveted together with tractor parts
Curious why that year? You have to go much older to predate any surveillance tech. Like some cars in the 90s had GPSs embedded, not sure when the ability to offload data arose but no later than 2007 in OnStar equiped vehicles.
That year and earlier had way less tracking and also have cars I actually want.
For example, my 2015 car has no connectivity because the cell modem is too old. And itβs a station wagon, which nobody makes anymore.