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I believe so (not so much the removal of the onstar unit, but the data recorded in the vehicle being used to deny a claim). When I picked up my car (bought new out of state back in October), the sales manager advised me that I needed to follow the break in procedure protocol, especially not exceeding the 85 mph or rev limit. She claimed that they had people make warranty claims and were denied based on data recorded. Now, this was part of a general conversation about how I was glad to find what I was looking for new after struggling to find a used Camaro that hadn't been abused, so take that for what you will. |
Here are the "uses" for OnStar data on this link - GM has pretty well covered all the bases. Don't doubt if you disconnect the unit and need some warranty work there could be some questions arise from that... it specifically states data is tracked "for warranty administration and validation"
https://www.onstar.com/content/dam/o...statement.html Didn't have the conversation on break in on my Camaro but when I bought my C7 'Vette I was told that they could track the vehicle data and GM expected customers to adhere to the break in requirements. I did follow those requirements, no doubt they know everything about how you drove the car during that period. |
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That law suit will fail, unless it is dropped and re-centered towards those two 3rd party companies responsible for selling that data to Insurers. The real question I have to ask is who is ultimately responsible? Is it the broker's or is it Insurance companies violating privacy laws to charge consumers more money? If the latter that is a HUGE HUGE law suit waiting to happen. |
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Imagine being such a brand loyalist idiot that you defend GM for violating your privacy rights. GTFO of here with that BS. I'm joining the class action lawsuit. Screw GM, Lexis Nexus and the insurance companies. Stop simping and stand up for your rights you bootlicking pussies.
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"Oh nooo if the box is checked it means you have no rights and are essentially a serf now." Absolute brainlet take, you can't sign away your constitutional rights.
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