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Mazda's $10 Subscription for Remote Start Sparks Backlash


Right-to-repair advocates believe that car owners should have full ownership of the technology embedded in their vehicles

In fact, even the term “ownership” might become somewhat dubious; sure, you might have paid a considerable amount of money to buy your car, and it might legally be yours, but that does not ensure that you really own all of the features it comes with, unless you’re prepared to pay extra. He's unleashed his literary prowess on a number of publications like Road & Track, The Autopian, HotCars, CarsForSale, AutoEvolution, VINSmart, BadVIN, and a plethora of other small businesses brave enough to handle his wit. If you stumble into his garage, you'll spot a Ford Flex Limited, a MINI Cooper S Countryman ALL4, and a classic 2004 Lexus IS200 that refuses to give up its manual transmission.

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