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There is also the issue of companies pinky-promising that they wont track you but still call home.
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Well you didn't ask me nor did you provide parameters other than age so here's a list (mostly in the order I remember them, varying genres and ages):
Cowboy Bebop Samurai Champloo Ruroni Kenshin Devilman (OG 1976, NOT reboot) Mazinger Z Galazy Express 999 Golden Boy Trigun Cat Soup (movie) Berserk Big O Samurai Pizza Cats Bobobo-Bo Bo-Bobo Shin Chan FLCL Dragon Ball (OG, Z, ignore GT) Fist of the North Star Yu Yu Hakusho Inuyasha Golgo 13 Ghost Stories Hare and Guu Lupin III Sailor Moon
And I'm sure I'm forgetting some.
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It's not a bad car for what it is, but I find it slow, uncomfortable, and annoying to drive. I don't need a screeching alarm going off after it misinterprets a situation. The entertainment system has several bugs in it.
It handles well, and it does get good fuel mileage.
I wouldn't have bought it in the first place, but my wife wanted something smaller than our Accord, and she basically only drives that vehicle.
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Build it yourself?
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Why do you think it doesn't track you? It has voice recognition in the infotainment, so it has microphones. I guess it probably won't have mobile data connection since they require you to connect your phone or take it to a dealer for infotainment updates. So might be safe as long as you don't allow it to use your phone data when its connected via Bluetooth or do over the air updates or take it to a dealer for repairs/updates.
I'm not sure if car manufactures do it yet but samsung is known to require data dumps before providing spare parts for phones to 3rd party repair shops, so maybe car manufactures could do that as well?
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My Audi typically displays the outdoors temp on the digital dash, which is convenient. Except when there is any warning light on, which takes its place. Want to take a quick glance at the temp? Well right now it's "low on windshield wiper fluid" degrees outside.
Also why the fuck does this shitty dash scream at me about warnings when I get in the car but not out. By the time I get home I will have completely forgotten about the windshield wiper. How is "also display reminders after shutting the engine off" not the obvious implementation?