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I feel the same.
If I ever get a Tesla, which I won't, it would get hacked to shreds. I am not a fan of getting something sold to me that I already purchased.
The only problem I see with that is, once they notice that you tampered with the car, they will deny service of repair and maintenance work.
Don't they deny service and ignore complaints of legit customers anyway? That is super-shady, if true.
yeah they do that to legit customers. but I'm assuming that they have a special kind of "package" for those who dare circumvent the drm implemented by Elon. because, as we know, he has a fragile ego and defying him would mean unleashing his petty hell unto these customers.