You got that right!
Automakers should have never been allowed to put what amounts to a video
game on your dashboard.
Now they're trying to fix the distraction caused by the dashboard with
self braking cars.
Al
On 2/29/2016 4:19 PM, fotajoye via EV wrote:
I can easily live without this
I can easily live without this feature on my limited range, commuter-car,
Leaf; just another distraction to a busy screen of growing trees and dancing
lights that affect safely driving your car...just tell me how to get rid of
the annoying "legal screen", the trees and the dancing lights. All I
atics?
>
> Peri
>
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> To: "Peri Hartman" <pe...@kotatko.com>; "Electric Vehicle Discussion List"
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> Su
having telematics?
Peri
-- Original Message --
From: "Lee Hart" <leeah...@earthlink.net>
To: "Peri Hartman" <pe...@kotatko.com>; "Electric Vehicle Discussion
List" <ev@lists.evdl.org>
Sent: 29-Feb-16 9:29:04 AM
Subject: Re: [EVDL] Nissan
We got the notice too, for our 2013 Leaf. Seems kind of soon to
discontinue online connect-ability. This could be an unpleasant
"surprise" for cars in the future that depend on on-line connect-ability
to work!
I wonder what Nissan is planning to charge to upgrade their service?
Peri Hartman