Cars seem to be going the way of digital media, you're buying the license or right to use/view said product. But you don't actually own it.I can understand getting me to pay more to buy better performance or functionality. I just don't like them forcing me to rent it. If I buy the car, it's supposed to be my car, right?
I still play D2 a couple times a year lmao.Interesting because today I only play old console video games because I refuse to pay into that system. And I'm not even 40 yet. I wonder if I'm gonna be a crotchety old man saying, I want to own my car, not subscribe to it.
You're thinking the Ukrainian right to repair John Deere hacksters, they're a little busy right now......and here comes the aftermarket that comes in with a way to "unlock" the additional power.