Comment on Your car’s tire sensors could be used to track you
ragepaw@lemmy.ca 4 hours agoThey didn’t come with my car. My car does not have a TPMS sensor. Your “every car comes with them” statement is blatantly false.
And, I am not insulting you, if anything I am sad for you. I made what I believe is an honest assessment of your intellectual capabilities based on your lack of understanding with how parts inside an automobile are priced and the nonsensical responses you have given to cogent points.
It doesn’t matter if it’s mandated for inclusion where you live, that doesn’t mean it’s free. You are paying for it. In fact, you are paying for sensors ti replaced multiple times over the life of the vehicle, another thing which most people won’t do. So, every 3 to 8 years (depending on various factors), you have to replace the TPMS sensors, pay another $300 to $500 for something which does sweet fuck all for your safety.
Ulrich@feddit.org 4 hours ago
Them you have an old car. Every new car comes with them, and has for a long time, because it’s required by law.
If you don’t think calling me stupid is an insult then I have “assessed your intellectual capabilities” and decided you’re actually a moron.
I didn’t say it was free. I said it was included and not a choice you have to make. Someone who’s not a moron would have understood that.
LOL what? Who told you that!?
It monitors your tire pressure. That’s important for safety, as I’ve outlined several times now.
ragepaw@lemmy.ca 3 hours ago
I have a 2019, which I stated multiple times.
Not all cars come with them. Maybe it’s law where you live, but not where I live.
The I’m rubber and you’re glue argument. Good job. You really showed me. Do you need a pat on the head?
It wasn’t included in my car. It was not even offered on my car. The fact that you are 100% convinced of something that is just not true and keep arguing that it is, is what makes me think you’re not very smart.
Fuck me. You really are dense. You know the batteries don’t last forever.
Just because you say something more than once, doesn’t make you right. You asserted something, I provided statistical evidence from GIDAS proving you wrong, and you just “nuh-uhed” and repeated the same point. It’s effect on safety is statistically insignificant.
Ulrich@feddit.org 3 hours ago
Okay every response you gave included an insult, while providing the most moronic strawman takes possible so I’m going to conclude that you’re arguing not only in bad faith but also maliciously, and block you. Better luck next time.