BMW saw what EA is doing with microtransactions in games and was like "we need some of that but in our cars" cnet.com/roadshow/news/bmw-v…

Jul 2, 2020 · 5:33 PM UTC

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I wonder how long until we just subscribe to certain class of car, with a free upgrade every 3-5 years.
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I can’t wait to run over the edge of a cliff because my subscription for using the brakes ran out.
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Next at your trusted dealership: Incar-purchases: Lootbox roulette with low but intriguing chances for the car skin you always wanted and perhaps even windshield wipers in that same box! No refunds.
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Flicking a switch isn't a service...
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The future doesn't seem bright at all
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This might be interesting in The Netherlands, where company cars are taxed on the original price. If you buy the cheapest basic model and add luxury later, you will pay less tax.
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Would you like to active your airbags during a crash? That would be 19.99 a month dear customer.
Corporate world is the devil's world
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Reminds me of the show on amazon prime.."Upload" youtube.com/0ZfZj2bn_xg