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OPPO getting ready to build its own car
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<blockquote data-quote="Zilch" data-source="post: 1087696" data-attributes="member: 21666"><p>Nowadays every company and their cousin wants to make their own smart car. They see the success of Tesla and want to replicate that.</p><p></p><p>This might, however, hot be a bad thing. Tesla is well known for having very tight policies when it come to repairing and acquiring parts for your OWN car. If there is competition it will force Tesla to (hopefully) offer some more options over their competitors.</p><p></p><p>That said, I'd probably never buy a smart car. If you look at some of BMW's options, I believe they have at least one car where you can pay to unlock a feature that's already present in your car. For example, the car has an eight cylinder engine but it's only using six, well a simple 'in-app' type purchase of a few grand will fix you right up. I very much actively hate this way of making cars.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zilch, post: 1087696, member: 21666"] Nowadays every company and their cousin wants to make their own smart car. They see the success of Tesla and want to replicate that. This might, however, hot be a bad thing. Tesla is well known for having very tight policies when it come to repairing and acquiring parts for your OWN car. If there is competition it will force Tesla to (hopefully) offer some more options over their competitors. That said, I'd probably never buy a smart car. If you look at some of BMW's options, I believe they have at least one car where you can pay to unlock a feature that's already present in your car. For example, the car has an eight cylinder engine but it's only using six, well a simple 'in-app' type purchase of a few grand will fix you right up. I very much actively hate this way of making cars. [/QUOTE]
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