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Originally Posted by hotlapZL1
Looks like they have that too.
A friend told me about this technology and my understanding is that you need to keep a hand on the wheel but it can otherwise drive the car.
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Some people may not be familiar with what's called the Internet of things but it's actually a term used to describe connectivity. When is a shredder bin full, when does a soda cooler need refilling, etc. There are so many applications when your car is connected. Think of how much peace of mind as a parent you could have for your children if the car were to not start if they were drunk or if the car were to slow to a stop if someone fell asleep or had a seizure. But we're getting off topic. The only thing I don't want the car to do for me is donuts. That's my job!