Comment by FollowingTheDao

Comment by FollowingTheDao a day ago

3 replies

I own a 2001 Dodge Grand Caravan. No tracking. Runs Great. I just keep fixing it, much cheaper than a new car. Plus I can live in it as well.

I do not know the year they started with all the tracking stuff but you can find an older car that does not have any tracking and spend the rest of the money making it mint.

There is no getting away from it though, we are all watched over by the machines of loving grace. You know with the new LoRaWAN and IoT everywhere scam they are rolling out there will be nothing you can do to escape the surveillance apparatus.

I am giving up. no sense in fighting it anymore. I am just a good little corporate boy toy now.

pards a day ago

This might be the way forward - buy a well-built older car and learn to DIY basic maintenance and repairs.

mmooss a day ago

> there will be nothing you can do

That makes it much easier for people to collect data. People read on the Internet, yet again, that they are powerless.

14 a day ago

That is one of the worst cars to own. You will continue to fix it more frequently at an accelerated rate mark my words. So much cheap plastic parts the parts are right at that point where they will fail molecularly and you see an increased rate of failure. To top it off the replacement parts are mostly the same age and those 2 will look new but also fail quickly. Lastly Dodge sucks. They are basically the last car I would ever buy.