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GM are saying that their customers want a more seamless integration. Shareholders are slavering at the idea of owners collared to their subscription system. Buyers need to stop buying cars with stupid subscriptions. My 2nd hand BMW has a heated steering wheel that requires an annual fee to use. Nope, heated gloves are the solution!
I imagine you could wire your own mechanical switch to that steering wheel. Fuck them for doing that though.
As a BMW tech, what car has a subscription for the heated wheel?
I'm surprised you didn't hear about that, because it was a huge controversy. it was limited to a few countries though (or maybe only the UK?)
I heard of the heated seat subscription, just not the heated wheel option. We don’t have that in Canada.
https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-62142208
https://bimmerlife.com/2022/07/18/dont-panic-bmws-subscription-model-explained/
I can't find a list of models, but they still use the same system for other subscriptions
2 series hybrid. UK variant
Ah, UK. Makes sense.