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popsdenver

(2,051 posts)
25. LOL
Tue Feb 17, 2026, 06:00 PM
Feb 17

My first five cars were a 1963 VW Bug, a 1968 VW Bug, a1974 VW Kombi Van, a 1974 VW Bug, and a 1978 Westfalia VW Camper Van..........

As drivers got crazier and crazier I went away from VW's........

In today's traffic here in Denver Colorado, you wouldn't catch me in less than a full sized vehicle.......Of course, having been an FIRE/EMT for years, responding to hundreds of crashes.... showed me a lot..........

More importantly, I never drank that much, but I gave it up entirely and was the designated driver for all my friends/family.....
I think the Blood Alcohol for auto crashes, should be .0000 and an automatic minimum of ten days in Jail and suspension of driver's license for a year for the first offense with no injuries, and second offense should be a minimum of a year in prison a five year suspension of driver's license with no injuries. Same for marijuanna......
A DUI with injuries, much higher.
In Colorado, a Vehicular Homicide conviction for a DUI has a six year sentence, usually paroled after TWO years.......Ridiculous....

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Here's what I found UpInArms Feb 17 #1
I doubt they are as worried about theft as they are repossession/recovery after default hlthe2b Feb 17 #4
It is wrong for them to sell this info to insurance companies NJCher Feb 17 #38
If this is common, markodochartaigh Feb 17 #2
When my parents car was stolen drmeow Feb 17 #32
New vehicles have built in tracking and monitoring thatdemguy Feb 17 #3
I spent half the morning at the Toyota dealership getting a repair on my 2012 Rav. There was another older Vinca Feb 17 #12
I'm keeping my 2015 vehicle going forever. Just like Cuba. Fuck this new tech crap. Evolve Dammit Feb 17 #29
To help repo if you miss payments JoseBalow Feb 17 #5
I believe they keep the ID so if you stop paying they can have the device turned on and start reporting the location. LiberalArkie Feb 17 #16
Do you carry a cell phone? twodogsbarking Feb 17 #6
Yup..nt mitch96 Feb 17 #36
When you reach homegirl Feb 17 #7
not to worry ? Nigrum Cattus Feb 17 #8
Of course they sell your personal info popsdenver Feb 17 #10
That post is so good LittleGirl Feb 17 #20
Cambridge Analytica markodochartaigh Feb 17 #44
Including porn preferences The easier to set a trap. Marcuse Wednesday #53
I'm old enough to remember the days when the police markodochartaigh Wednesday #55
I had the option to refuse to allow the sale of my personal data when I got my 2023 RAV4. summer_in_TX Wednesday #46
Why Toyota? DownriverDem Feb 17 #9
LOL popsdenver Feb 17 #11
I'm in Michigan DownriverDem Feb 17 #19
I can sympathize popsdenver Feb 17 #23
What are you talking about? DownriverDem Feb 17 #31
I like Michigan too, FoxNewsSucks Feb 17 #35
Bet ya ALL dealerships from ALL car manufacturers are doing this now. Wednesdays Feb 17 #15
Between Honda and Toyota they work for me.. I got a hybrid and I believe Toyota makes the best hybrid system mitch96 Feb 17 #37
I hear you, unbelievable. It's clearly an invasion of privacy... Joinfortmill Feb 17 #13
Think small. Think easy to work on, reliable ... Auggie Feb 17 #14
or like this? DBoon Feb 17 #21
I remember that! Auggie Feb 17 #22
I still have my "idiot book" AverageOldGuy Feb 17 #27
LOL popsdenver Feb 17 #25
Not much different than a Mini Cooper, Miata or Fiat Auggie Feb 17 #26
In my thinking, popsdenver Feb 17 #28
I had a 63 bug and an 68 bug.. Great fun and easy to work on. I think the heater was designed by the SS... mitch96 Feb 17 #39
My first was a '63 ChazInAz Wednesday #54
All newer cars have tracking. People like to be able to find their cars in parking lots. SunSeeker Feb 17 #17
No wires just a big ass magnet.. The ones under the dash have wires attached..nt mitch96 Feb 17 #40
If there's no wires to it, that means it's powered by a battery...which will eventually die. SunSeeker Feb 17 #45
I haven't had a car in 10 years Old Crank Feb 17 #18
"Fortunately I live in a city where I don't need one" I'm envious.. I live in an area/state where public transportation mitch96 Feb 17 #41
"Inventory tracking"? It's part of YOUR inventory now, not theirs! Beartracks Feb 17 #24
I have no doubt snot Feb 17 #30
I feel like starting a used car business. Who else is in? usonian Feb 17 #33
I'll take the Merc...nt mitch96 Feb 17 #42
You have no privacy in a car for the last 10 years. Interesting read. 3825-87867 Feb 17 #34
"they can get even your weight!".. Now THAT'S intrusive.. :)...nt mitch96 Feb 17 #43
Indeed! calimary Wednesday #47
When the AI bubble bursts that's what those big data centers will be doing, more than now. hunter Wednesday #48
And here I was thinking only the front passenger seat Ilsa Wednesday #50
Certainly makes repo easier. ...Just sayin' JohnnyRingo Wednesday #49
How to Find a Hidden GPS Tracker on a Car: Detection & Removal Goonch Wednesday #51
The Thoughtpolice require all vehicle manufacturers to install these Bluestocking Wednesday #52
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