Aren’t these things like $80k? Let this be a warning to anyone still thinking “I’d be okay paying $x to not see ads”. The ads will find their way in regardless of how much you pay because it’s always an option for companies looking to squeeze out more money.
I’d be okay with paying money for not seeing ads, in fact I would love for all of my services to be paid for with money instead of my personal information.
I take great offense at companies taking my money and my information, a sentement I am sure anyone who rather pay money then see ads would agree on.EDIT: Okey, I’ve read the article now and they are trying to sell extented warrenty, showing a popup on the infotainment system. That is just not okey.
Who even leaves the lot with ads? If they didnt tell me when I bought it, im bringing that bitch back.
I’ll bet the salesmen are trying their hardest to hide that “feature”.
Another reason to hate new cars
I’ll keep my old clunkers running until I literally can’t. And that’s a hella high bar.
I’d be more fed up with having a Jeep. It’s almost like the car equivalent to having glasses without a prescription.
Imagine paying luxury car prices for american slop and them being fucked with the ads
Not very elite IMHO
As per the sidebar, this community is:
A place to discuss problems of car centric infrastructure
Ads in infotainment systems aren’t “infrastructure,” and enshittification of consumer electronics doesn’t really have much to do with car-centricity. It pains me to say it, since opposing advertising and proprietary software are also issues near and dear to my heart, but this thread is off topic. I’m going to exercise my
blatant hypocrisy“moderator discretion” and choose not to remove it, but please try to hew a little closer to the community’s stated purpose in the future.To reiterate: I very much do think this is an important issue to discuss. I just think that discussion is better had somewhere like !enshittification@lemmy.world, or a more generic technology or automotive community.
I guess there is the angle that distracting drivers of jeeps with pop up ads is dangerous for other drivers and pedestrians. Jeeps already have fairly poor visibility depending on the model, they ride high and often have oversized tires and accessories.
@FireRetardant @grue in the UK we’re not even allowed billboards on motorways as they would be a distraction. Ads *in the car* sounds insane.
My understanding is the ads only show up when stopped and more like a notification box. Still ridiculous but could be worse i guess. I’d like to see more advertising laws here. Light up billboards that are basically tvs is way too distracting, especially at night. The human eye and brain are naturally drawn towards that light taking drivers eyes off the road, often subconsciously.