Chuck
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- Chuck
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I saw a thread here where someone was complaining about having the toe-kick hatch open feature taken away. I believe that the complaint in the future will be that such features will have monthly charges associated with them.
In the future I expect that all of the features will be recurring costs. Toe kick hatch open, $3/month. AM/FM radio $2/month. Remote start/warmup $10/month. Remote frunk open $2/month. Power liftgate $3/month. Carplay/Android Auto $10/month. Navigation $7/month. Adjustable driver's seat, $2/month. Headlights? You want to drive after dusk? $20/month. Fast charge, $20/month. Charge past 80%? $15/month. Make a list of anything you like about your current car and the carmakers will charge monthly. That way they get income on the car until the car is put in the scrap pile.
The car makers have seen how we stream video. We pay monthly for Netflix, Disney+, Discovery+, YouTube premium, etc. The number of small monthly payments that we're willing to pay hasn't been lost on the car makers. The ability to add/remove features via software will be an incremental income boon for car makers.
Lest you say "I won't buy from a car maker that does that," I fear you'll never buy a car. They're all going to do that.
In the future I expect that all of the features will be recurring costs. Toe kick hatch open, $3/month. AM/FM radio $2/month. Remote start/warmup $10/month. Remote frunk open $2/month. Power liftgate $3/month. Carplay/Android Auto $10/month. Navigation $7/month. Adjustable driver's seat, $2/month. Headlights? You want to drive after dusk? $20/month. Fast charge, $20/month. Charge past 80%? $15/month. Make a list of anything you like about your current car and the carmakers will charge monthly. That way they get income on the car until the car is put in the scrap pile.
The car makers have seen how we stream video. We pay monthly for Netflix, Disney+, Discovery+, YouTube premium, etc. The number of small monthly payments that we're willing to pay hasn't been lost on the car makers. The ability to add/remove features via software will be an incremental income boon for car makers.
Lest you say "I won't buy from a car maker that does that," I fear you'll never buy a car. They're all going to do that.
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