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It’s all about choice, and setting up the coolest toy many of us have ever owned before. These Broncos are like real-life Tonka toys that we grew up with. Stompers, and RC cars… plus, they’re just so damn cool looking that every little thing we do to them makes them even better!I find it silly that some 6G owners gripe about such insignificant things.
ASS doesn’t bother me, it’s easy enough to turn off, and cheap enough to defeat via aftermarket. But it’s the principle of the matter. I’m tired of being told what to do. I don’t need the seat belt chime going off until I put it on. I don’t need my car to scare the crap out of me when I step out to pick up the mail before heading up my driveway, and I don’t want to strain my starter motor at every 2.1 second stop light by default.
My wife’s car is one of these 48v hybrid engines (Mercedes 3.0t i6). Hell of an engine, nearly invisible start/stop functionality…except when it’s a 1.5 second stop. It send the worst sound and rumble throughout the car in those situations, like only 2 cylinders came back on. No way that isn’t causing some damage in there somewhere. MB says it’s normal, but the service techs all say the same thing….”turn off the ass”.
The older / wiser I get, the more resistant to Big Brother I become. Don’t even get me started on AI and data centers. I live in the heart of data center alley, and have financed many of them in my career. All I’m going to say, is it’s not a tinfoil hat conclusion that everything you do and say, is being documented in some file for you in a data center. I’ve personally seen many data centers with non-descriptive Chevy’s parked outside with US Gov license plates. Now why do you think they’re there? I know I sound like a dooms dayer, conspiracy theorist. But it’s true. I’ve seen this with my own eyes. It’s also why the cell phone carriers are pushing free iPhones with their AI technology. They are desperate for the public to have them.
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