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| + | ==== Subscription ==== | ||
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| + | == BMW Commits To Subscriptions Even After Heated Seat Debacle == | ||
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| + | Posted by msmash on Wednesday February 04, 2026 06:00PM | ||
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| + | BMW may have retreated from its controversial plan to charge monthly fees for heated seats, but the German automaker is pressing ahead with subscription-based vehicle features through its ConnectedDrive platform. | ||
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| + | ===== Polution / EPA ===== | ||
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| + | == US Government Will Stop Pollution-Reduction Credits for Cars With ' | ||
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| + | Posted by EditorDavid on Saturday February 14, 2026 02:52PM | ||
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| + | Starting in 2009, the U.S. government have given car manufacturers towards reducing greenhouse gas emissions if they included " | ||
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| + | "I absolutely hate Start-Stop systems," | ||
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| + | Post your own thoughts and experiences in the comments. Start-Stop systems — fuel-saving innovation, or a modern-day auto annoyance" | ||
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| + | == Carmakers Rush To Remove Chinese Code Under New US Rules == | ||
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| + | Posted by EditorDavid on Sunday February 08, 2026 06:34PM | ||
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| + | "How Chinese is your car?" asks the Wall Street Journal. " | ||
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| + | Modern cars are packed with internet-connected widgets, many of them containing Chinese technology. Now, the car industry is scrambling to root out that tech ahead of a looming deadline, a test case for America' | ||
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| + | The move is "one of the most consequential and complex auto regulations in decades," | ||
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| + | Carmakers will need to attest to the U.S. government that, as of March 17, core elements of their products don't contain code that was written in China or by a Chinese company. The rule also covers software for advanced autonomous driving and will be extended to connectivity hardware starting in 2029. Connected cars made by Chinese or China-controlled companies are also banned, wherever their software comes from... | ||
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| + | == Federal Surveillance Tech Becomes Mandatory in New Cars by 2027 == | ||
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| + | Infrared cameras and sensors will monitor eye movement and alertness in all new passenger vehicles starting 2026-2027 | ||
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| + | Mar 9, 2026 - C. da Costa | ||
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| + | - Federal mandate requires surveillance cameras monitoring driver alertness in new vehicles by 2027 | ||
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| + | - Infrared sensors track eye movement and prevent ignition if impairment detected | ||
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| + | - Technology adds $100-500 per vehicle cost while raising biometric data privacy concerns | ||
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| + | Your next car purchase comes with an unwelcome passenger: a federal mandate requiring surveillance technology that monitors your every blink, glance, and head nod. Thanks to Section 24220 of the 2021 Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, NHTSA must finalize rules forcing all new passenger vehicles to include “advanced impaired driving prevention technology”—essentially turning your dashboard into a judgment-free zone that’s anything but judgment-free. | ||
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| Modern dashcams offer WiFi, GPS tracking, and app integration for easy access to footage. We tested each model’s connectivity, | Modern dashcams offer WiFi, GPS tracking, and app integration for easy access to footage. We tested each model’s connectivity, | ||
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| + | == Road safety isn’t one-size-fits-all, | ||
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| + | Sponsored - Mar 17, 2026, 9:49 AM EDT | ||
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| + | The below articles are sponsored by one of our partners. Product choices and opinions expressed are from the sponsor and do not reflect the views of the MUO editorial staff. | ||
| + | Here is a fact-based summary of the story contents: | ||
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| + | We tend to think of road safety as a set of universal practices that work equally well for every road user. Stay alert, drive defensively, | ||
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| + | While these precautions are all essential, they aren’t enough. The safety concerns of a rideshare driver, a parent on the morning school run, and a vanlife influencer are very different. | ||
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