is this a site where it's sacreligious to say you don't want OnStar?
It's not paranoid to want privacy. How is a mike in your car different from one in your home? Why would you want that?
I am not an insecure driver who needs to feel OnStar is there to look after me. 30 people around me will have cell phones if a crash occurs.
I don't need them to unlock my doors. I keep a spare key where I can reach it on the outside of the car. And I've never even needed to use that, because am not a STUPID driver who locks herself out.
I am not worried about them having to recover a stolen car -- nor would I want a stolen car back ------ because I am not talking about dsabling such aspects of OnStar.
I just want to be able to talk with people about their private matters in private, as a social worker might, or to give my credit card numbers out, or speak with an attorney about private matters.....
Disabling OnStar's ability to listen in was a condition of sale. I was told it was done; I've learned it was not.
And I didn't purchase the 60-day return policy -- as I trusted the salesman.
I don't think I can return it, though I'd like to, and would if able.
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