• RipLemmDotEE@lemmy.today
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      5 hours ago

      You can disable the modem on new Toyotas and they run fine. The dealership will bitch and moan but they can be disabled.

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          7 hours ago

          I assumed it’s not a option, so I took the suggestion to mean “physically disable” the device. Modern cars have a number of integrated computers and they rarely serve individual purposes, but there’s a good chance there’s an external antenna near/in a window. Granted, I don’t have any vehicles with cell service, so I could be wrong. I do own a drill though

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          6 hours ago

          Just wrap your car in tinfoil. Bonus is that it stops the government from reading you mind while inside.

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        7 hours ago

        To be fair though… I came out to my old car without digital nonsense yesterday and it didn’t start either.

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      7 hours ago

      There’s the upcoming Slate trucks, but those are scheduled for Q4 2026. And… also probably going to be US exclusive for a bit. Oof.

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        The Slate truck is simple for YOU. It doesn’t have lots of bells and whistles, but is still and electric vehicle that runs on computers. I haven’t heard if it has a remote connection yet, but I bet it does. Also, Jeff Bezos is an investor and I am pretty sure it is not some new altruistic streak for Amazon to launch a consumer product that they can’t monetize forever.