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Hyundai tech-heads just declared war on Tesla | Auto Expert John Cadogan

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Auto Expert John Cadogan

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@MrButtonpresser
@MrButtonpresser Жыл бұрын
I don't want my car to 'chime, bong or talk' to me nor do I want it connected to the Internet. I am old fashioned, no apps, adverts and no feature lockouts. This from someone who has worked in IT for decades.
@mindfreeze0838
@mindfreeze0838 Жыл бұрын
The chiming thing is a Korean thing, it goes all the way up to Genesis where its even more pronounced
@paulg3336
@paulg3336 Жыл бұрын
Me too. It seems that if you scratch the surface of many mistechnics ,you will find someone who has worked directly with technology for decades. Mistechnic = Hater of technology , as in misanthropy Not to be confused with technophobe , which is a fearer of technology
@callumrgibson
@callumrgibson Жыл бұрын
Beeping, bonging, chiming are the first things I turn off on any new device I get. Korean appliances are most guilty of it. We had a saying at uni - "nothing a screwdriver or a soldering iron couldn't fix".
@davelloyd-
@davelloyd- Жыл бұрын
Likewise. Bleeding microwave drives me batty. I won't be buying a car that cannot be disconnected from the net. I think its _because_ of working in IT for decades :)
@daleolson3506
@daleolson3506 4 ай бұрын
No lane deviation,no antilock brakes,no phone connected to car
@kozmaz87
@kozmaz87 Жыл бұрын
I am a software engineer... and I hate that our cars become as unreliable as software these days where shit is rushed out and breaks for the user requiring software updates. I like that the car stays the same spec working correctly out of the factory(like it used to for most models until recent years) and stay that feature level forever. I do not want shit to be added and I do not want it to be taken away: looking at you heated seats subscriptions and other hot garbage.... there is a personal and public safety aspect of a car that should not be taken as lightly as it has been in recent years... your car working differently from one day to another suddenly can cause accidents. The surprise alone is enough to distract too much... It is like the physical buttons. They serve a safety purpose. Consistent operation and the ability to expect consistent operation is a similar safety aspect. I am not for the OTA updates for cars in general. And the more sad issue of course will turn out to be that most of the OTA interaction with our cars will be just a ploy to collect data you may or may not have consented to being collected about you whether you like it or not.
@kozmaz87
@kozmaz87 Жыл бұрын
... oh yeah and to extract more money out of the owners going forward....
@jeffreyharvey8111
@jeffreyharvey8111 Жыл бұрын
I have a 2021 Volvo XC 60 and am angry that Volvo keeps pressing me to pay them $1000.00 to “update” my vehicle’s program to make it accelerate better handle better and as they say perform to it’s optimal level. Also this package is totally safe for the engine and transmission and all components involved. Warranty is not affected by this performance upgrade. This vehicle is expensive enough. I’m mad that it didn’t come running it’s best. I really feel cheated by Volvo.
@SurmaSampo
@SurmaSampo Жыл бұрын
The best upgrade to my driving performance wasn't my hooning in my youth but the Motorcycle Qride courses I did over the last 10 years. Awareness, reading traffic, distance management, continuous emergency planning have all significantly improved the safety and quality of my driving.
@MrkBO8
@MrkBO8 11 ай бұрын
I think I am a much better driver for riding a motorcycle, for starters, I always know what's going on behind me.
@orthopraxis235
@orthopraxis235 10 ай бұрын
I did the same at American Honda. Classroom and riding. It made me a better driver, better rider, better pilot, better business person. All the factors that go into a crash, most of them are controllable. Exiting an off ramp into a decreasing radius turn, right of way violations. Why they don't require drivers to take such a course is incredible.
@mediocre_moto
@mediocre_moto Жыл бұрын
I commute around 800km a week. I agree whole-heartedly about the isolation bubble of the car. It's a great chance to wind down and focus solely on the task at hand (driving). I ride motorbikes for this exact same reason.
@garynew9637
@garynew9637 10 ай бұрын
Love driving long distance non stop, Cairns Mt Isa , Brisbane Cairns .
@tullochgorum6323
@tullochgorum6323 Жыл бұрын
The reason we accept Google's use of our data is that they give us a lot of free stuff in return - such as free streaming and free software. But with a car company I've given them a large wad of hard-earned cash - so I'm buggered if I'm going to let them bombard me with ads unless there's a big discount involved.
@macbuff81
@macbuff81 Жыл бұрын
So technically it isn't really free. We are the product. However, I agree with you in general
@lifetimevic
@lifetimevic Жыл бұрын
I never use car gps. To hard to type in the address. So much easier on Google
@coryernewein
@coryernewein Жыл бұрын
@@macbuff81 Bingo!!!
@JamesSmith-qs4hx
@JamesSmith-qs4hx Жыл бұрын
Joogle.
@Alaster-
@Alaster- Жыл бұрын
I doubt we'll have much of a choice...
@Alaster-
@Alaster- Жыл бұрын
Can see it now - "watch this ad, and then you can turn your AC on".
@IGod-yl9pt
@IGod-yl9pt 2 ай бұрын
😂😂
@RupertReynolds1962
@RupertReynolds1962 Жыл бұрын
"who owns the data" used to be a question. I'm not so sure any more. There was a saying "If you're not paying for the product, *you* are the product." Then when selling personal data was more common, corporations started assuming they own you, even when you *are* paying for the product. And if corporate databases exist, they will eventually leak, even if the corporate policy is good old "We won't sell or share your data". Social engineering, bent employees and weak security can all be the way it happens, but it will happen.
@danielchoritz1903
@danielchoritz1903 7 ай бұрын
the bigger the pot, the higher the chance to leak data, without direct correlation to safety measures in place..sony is a good example for that.
@perfecthindsight
@perfecthindsight Жыл бұрын
Maybe they could have a subscription service to turn off the chimes.
@macbuff81
@macbuff81 Жыл бұрын
The TV series "Black Mirror" had a great and really frightening episode regarding forced advertising
@stultuses
@stultuses Жыл бұрын
In regards to warming up, just 15-20 seconds is what I allow for my car I always put on the seat belt and get everything ready first before I start the engine Contrast this to my neighbour who starts her people mover van and flaws it out of the driveway They are on their second engine in a 6 year old van and the second engine is only 8 months old and I can already hear is getting noisier by the month
@mattigower1479
@mattigower1479 Жыл бұрын
Is there an off switch? What happens when you turn it off? Can you still drive the car? Who actually wanted this, apart from State and Federal authorities? Sounds like a great reason to keep the car I have, and avoid this "ankle monitor tracker" in the form of a new car. Looks like used cars will become increasingly more valuable, prepare for the six figure price on a working Kingswood or XW Falcon, if we aren't there already.
@PhilipBallGarry
@PhilipBallGarry Жыл бұрын
A fella on another KZbin channel took his Porsche Taycan to the dealer for a software update. Upon collection he noted that the "comfort access" feature where the door handles pop out as you approach - didn't work any more. It turns out that Porsche removed this option during the update as the car shouldn't have had that feature and it was "included" in error. They (Porsche) demanded £1100 to reinstate it!
@mindfreeze0838
@mindfreeze0838 Жыл бұрын
Yeah that sounds about right, VW group is on OTA and luxury brands are all on that feature subscription service
@brandon197sf
@brandon197sf Жыл бұрын
Highly doubt that is true
@Toliman.
@Toliman. Жыл бұрын
@@brandon197sf it would be fairly easy to research. OTA updates are treated as safety defects under some international safety regulations, because an OTA update can affect steering, brakes and motor performance and this has to be regulated and approved in each country. It can’t be a black box, or insurance claims can’t proceed ie the car is “defective” if it doesn’t have the proper updates or mandatory service(s). Hundreds of people would need to dig into Porsche taycan OTA updates. ie all of the Porsche Technicians and dealers globally that get this information for mandatory safety obligations.
@allangibson8494
@allangibson8494 Жыл бұрын
@@mindfreeze0838 Except the VW OTA updates don’t work outside Europe - the mobile phone modem isn’t compatible with global mobile phone networks…
@stephenbradbury460
@stephenbradbury460 Жыл бұрын
You are fantastic keep going don't stop
@maxheadroom7687
@maxheadroom7687 Жыл бұрын
Excellent video John, learnt a lot and the whole discussion around vehicle software control really was informative and thought provoking. Great stuff mate!🇦🇺😎👍
@stevemcintyre4398
@stevemcintyre4398 Жыл бұрын
Like yourself JC, I'm in my happy place when driving with no bloody adds. That's why I gave up on listening commercial radio years ago (repetitive music selection and inane chat and adds). Driving long distance particularly puts me in my happy place. Whilst I think EVs are great for us city dwellers, the thought of driving an Ipad is not appealing.
@mayflowerlash11
@mayflowerlash11 Жыл бұрын
You are right on the fucking money, John. Look at Apple. Mac owners don't get a choice any more. You WILL download and install our (APPLE) latest OS. And when you do your computer in now in the thrall of Apple co. We buy the machine and software and THEY dictate how you will use it. If you try to NOT install the latest your computer strangely starts to slow down and misbehave. Continuously updating software in my car? No thank you. I will update when I choose too not when told to by a car company. John this is nothing short of Big Brother and totalitarian control of individuals lives. Do we trust these car companies, really. After VW rigged the pollutions testing, after Toyota retrospectively increases prices after the deal is struck, after Telsa "upgrades" its software resulting in a degradation of the cars performance. No bloody way. Feel free to use this text as you see fit, John. Sorry about the swearing, edit as you see fit.
@johnk1532
@johnk1532 Жыл бұрын
Yes John, I can honestly see pre big brother cars going up in value. Big time.
@jasonhall7753
@jasonhall7753 Жыл бұрын
If Albo and his greenwashed brains trust get their way and all new cars after 2030 are EVs, perhaps the best automotive investment possible at that time will be a 2029 Land Cruiser! Nomads that missed the close of the order books will be clamoring for them.
@johnk1532
@johnk1532 Жыл бұрын
@@jasonhall7753 trust me Brother Australia doesn't have the infrastructure to support the massive amounts of EV's they're looking at
@jasonhall7753
@jasonhall7753 Жыл бұрын
@@johnk1532 It seems everyone except the failed lawyer types in cabinet realises that. And that is even assuming the car industry can even supply them, which is doubtful.
@songforguy1
@songforguy1 Жыл бұрын
Just returned from a trip acquiring my new Atto 3, pure serenity!
@stusue9733
@stusue9733 Жыл бұрын
If I dont pay for the heated seats do I get a refund for carting them all over stralya?
@MrFlazz99
@MrFlazz99 Жыл бұрын
DPF - the plague upon diesel engines. I've just spent £1500 on getting my turbo reconditioned, the ancillaries cleaned out and the DPF deleted and the specialist company that did all this work told me that they ONLY see DPF-era diesels; non-DPF engines just don't suffer the trouble. In my case, the turbo (with 100k miles under its belt - still a baby in diesel terms) had been letting a bit of oil into the exhaust and the DPF internals had collapsed. The EGR had probably failed - this normally doesn't cause a huge problem, but contributed to the DPF calamity. The DPF wouldn't regenerate, the engine continually went into limp-mode and I just couldn't trust the car on any journey of more than local mileage (although it does get a lot of good runs - just with limp-mode in full effect). This specialist business told me that deleting the DPF is the panacea. When I queried the emissions angle, I was told that the catalyst does virtually all of the business, so who am I to argue? I might also mention that there might be some blame attached to a fundamentally crap PSA-group engine, as I previously ran a Renault diesel for nearly twice this mileage without a single mechanical problem (just a bit of electronic stuff and the most pathetic handbrake mechanism ever developed). Lesson learned - never tolerate a DPF and avoid PSA engines in future.
@tazpartridge1612
@tazpartridge1612 9 ай бұрын
Not just DPF diesels, Toyota's 3.0D4D KDJ150 engines are hand grenades with the pin pulled at the factory. Ours cracked 2 pistons at 168k KMs, and there have been hundreds of others experience the same thing. If it's got wheels or tits it will cause you grief and cost you money
@gordo8189
@gordo8189 7 ай бұрын
Maxwell's equations on your T - I'm impressed... Angel of mercy, streaming ads in your car, NO, just NO!! My computer is open-source, no ads or (unwanted) notifications , my phone is open-source,. no ads or notifications. My car - when I'm forced to go electric, I'd like that to be open-source as well...
@U.P_SCUBA
@U.P_SCUBA Жыл бұрын
Track time on the bike has really made me aware of how ridiculous trying to ride fast on the street is.
@BonannoCM
@BonannoCM 10 ай бұрын
My first computer was a brand new Atari 800, and I've been a home and business PC computer user all the way up till today. The certainty of mass numbers of ( insert brand name here ) vehicles getting blue screens of death at highway speed will not surprise me in the slightest by a software update gone bad. Or, as just happened in China, drivers finding their cars suddenly rendered mobile when the manufacturer closed its doors forever. Makes me regret being too old to ride a horse.😢
@sebastianramadan8393
@sebastianramadan8393 Жыл бұрын
What software did Bill Gates develop? He dropped outta college and paid a classmate for the rights to rebrand and sell MS-DOS... I was thinking you were gonna mention Alan Turing.
@labourlawact7826
@labourlawact7826 Жыл бұрын
My phone was lying on the coffee table, switched on, screen locked, and with no apps running... My mates and I discussed generators, and strangely enough later I got bombarded on KZbin and Firefox with ads for generators!? Same thing happened with inverters. It actually helped me find the right inverter etc for me. I have an almost obsolete Samsung Android 5.1.1 Kitkat, or some other sweets. Does Google listen in? Maybe even watch through the camera? God's eye stuff 😨 I'm switching my phone off in future when my girl starts with...😅☺
@mlgboy1
@mlgboy1 Жыл бұрын
Fascinating video as always. My big issue with all of the subscription based hardware models is much aligned with yours but I would also include performance. if all of the hardware is included in the car build then, to me, that will surely add to the vehicles weight and reduce potential range as a result. For me I would rather not have the extra hardware I dont want, in favour of better range especially with an EV!!! and I do not want subscription based anything in my car. As it is, every industry is trying to royaly screw us a bit at a time on a monthly basis I dont want that in my car as well. Besides there are already for too many people out on the road who cant even get the basics of driving right, how the hell will they be able to get to grips with all of this in car technology?
@PhilipBallGarry
@PhilipBallGarry Жыл бұрын
I think a lot of governments are considering all motoring being subscription based in the future. Ultimately, the privately owned motor car doesn't figure in their plans at all 😕👎
@Digital_Photog1995
@Digital_Photog1995 Жыл бұрын
Looks like “Big Brother is Watching You” (again) by 2025. I certainly don’t want anyone never mind a large corporation controlling my vehicles software remotely. It’s bad enough we need to go to the dealers for updated software today. But there is no direct over the air vehicle control YET. Thanks for the updated information.
@jeffreyharvey8111
@jeffreyharvey8111 Жыл бұрын
Should my car not be programmed for optimal performance when it leaves the factory? Why should I pay extra for the vehicle to function as it should?
@Toliman.
@Toliman. Жыл бұрын
Insurance prevents this. OTA can change the car’s integral performance and identity when there’s software locks and limitations on performance. So, in many countries, OTA performance updates aren’t allowed to modify the core statistics of the registered safety data of the vehicle, sic. If you swap the battery and the car becomes heavier, that’s not the same insured coverage anymore. If you buy autopilot, insurance has to be specific to the actuarial/safety data of that particular SKU/Model. That also means that if everyone buying the Performance Dual Motor crashes their car in the first year, your insurance price goes up if they make Performance an upgrade. Or a Downgrade option to skive the difference in insurance premiums and coverage. If the car changes due to wear or user performance/road rash, hitting the neighbours cat, whatever. But if a software update changes the brake performance and raises the top speed from 190km/h to 240km/h, sic. Because you glued and added a plastic spoiler to the boot lid.
@MonsOlympus
@MonsOlympus Жыл бұрын
As far as chimes in cars go, I hate the things, nothing worse than a 4wd farm vehicle zinging and pinging because you had the nerve to not wear a seat belt on private land. Even worse when youre on tracks and need to open/close cattle gates with the it running. On the topic of third parties having access to data, Tesla and Apple both have these agreements and both have alot of influence in the auto world with Car Play looking to take over alot of dashes. Sure a Korean company might be bad but many of the companies you mentioned we should be worried about are US based. Also Tesla CEO owning Twitter so expect some cross over and social scoring from this App X...
@MashifyLV
@MashifyLV Жыл бұрын
The thing about the car industry being excited about subscription based hardware comes from videogames, I'd say. Subscriptions on their own are nothing unique, but the videogame industry has standardized the model of giving you the full content download, having it on your system, but then dividing the product into a dozen tiers. You either buy the base shell of a game (which used to contain everything) or you fork out additional tens of dollars for all the other content, which is finished and on your hard drive at launch anyway, but behind a paywall. And since the average age of the consumer is about the same, but every year the newer generations know less and less about the reality before all this paywall subscription nonsense, that particular industry is flourishing. So I'd argue, in a way the carmakers are essentially copying videogames, which truly sounds strange.
@joelunchbucket
@joelunchbucket Жыл бұрын
Thanks for discussing the mirror overlap. Unfortunately, some car mirrors won't move outward far enough in my experience. I've done the mirror overlap for years. The only time it's handy to see the sides of your vehicle is when you're trying to park between the lines and straight.
@GarryOzols
@GarryOzols Жыл бұрын
hmmmm I wonder if there will be an opt out option for the Hyundai advert updates because I WILL be opting out.
@MrM1CHA3L
@MrM1CHA3L Жыл бұрын
Why worry about solar flares or EMPs disabling your vehicle? Get a speeding ticket or do anything wrong and the government will order the manufacturer to permanently disable your vehicle until you pay the fine or go to jail
@mechantl0up
@mechantl0up 8 ай бұрын
A lot of computer hardware works just like that: The hw features are baked in the product regardless of which version you buy, and they are just enabled or disabled by firmware at the assembly line. The manufacturers do this because the cost would be greater if they started producing too many variants, and quality controlling each, and maintaining stock etc. Instead, the same product can be tailored to multiple price points on the fly at the moment of final assembly or even post production. Some years ago it was even a thing to try and unlock guaranteed off processor cores in cheaper Intel CPUs… or to enable newer WiFi standards, etc.
@timsmith3743
@timsmith3743 Жыл бұрын
Great to see some competition for Tesla, although seeing the software challenges within VW, I don't see it being as easy as they believe. Somewhat gaining appreciation for where Tesla are at today, hearing the Big Auto's hope to have similar capabilities in years to where Tesla is today. Scary thing is that if you can park Elon's over optimistic timeframes, Tesla seems to be ultimately delivering what was promised, just years late. Seriously how late were GM and Ford behind their deadlines and never makes the news.
@tullochgorum6323
@tullochgorum6323 Жыл бұрын
They are not delivering on automatic driving - their system is well behind the other leading contenders. And it was Musk himself who said that without full self-driving they were just another car company. At the same time that Musk was claiming it was working "right now" his engineers were testifying under oath to regulators that full self-driving wasn't even on the distant horizon. They can't even run automated Teslas through a tunnel of their own design - a 100% controlled environment.
@alaricgoldkuhl155
@alaricgoldkuhl155 Жыл бұрын
Elon opened all of Tesla's patents to "the competition" to encourage competition. He wants help on Tesla's mission to electrify transport. Great news from Hyundai who have been punching above their weight as a legacy auto manufacturer already on the EV front. I'm sure Elon will be delighted with this news.
@MrTaxiRob
@MrTaxiRob Жыл бұрын
@@alaricgoldkuhl155 That's a common misconception. If Tesla owns the patents, they're not "open." They wouldn't even be "patented" if that was the case. Sharing the patented IP was what they did with Hyperloop, not their EVs. And today they're not even involved with Hyperloop, which tells you what a good idea that was.
@alaricgoldkuhl155
@alaricgoldkuhl155 Жыл бұрын
@@MrTaxiRob Sorry, but you're dead wrong. Look it up dude. "All of our patents are belong to you." They have to patent, otherwise the arseholes in China could copy them and then take out a patent themselves and change Tesla to use it.
@aperitifs
@aperitifs 8 ай бұрын
For any hardware that is locked behind a monthly fee... Just find the relay to "heated seat"... And have a wire run to a switch... It's really simple. Have the wire running to the relay go to a jaycar wireless relay remote box
@petercameron8832
@petercameron8832 Жыл бұрын
I am almost twenty years further down the track than you, find the noise maker and just delete the power supply to it . Then stick bits of black tape over the flashing lights on the dash, check the fluid and other bits under the bonnet regularly and just carry on as usual!! Easy really.
@M8YM8
@M8YM8 Жыл бұрын
‘Revenue Streams’ sounds a lot like the subscriptions that Tesla sell where they software block the car’s features. Finding the lump sum for a car can be a lot easier than adding finance repayments plus another subscription to your monthly budget.
@hyhgtsssassfilj
@hyhgtsssassfilj Жыл бұрын
Land Rover offered something similar with over the air connectivity in 2014 when I bought one of their cars. I refused as you had to sign that they owned the data from your car. I buy a car, I own that car and any data it has. There’s no way I will accept a third party sending me anything to my car or accessing any of my car data without my express consent (fault diagnosis). Looks like I will be staying away from any new car.
@brandon197sf
@brandon197sf Жыл бұрын
Better get of the grid and dump you're phone
@javic1979
@javic1979 Жыл бұрын
Oh yay another step into the social credit system.. how can you opt out?
@ElJohnerino
@ElJohnerino Жыл бұрын
Become a cave hermit. Wait a minute, this means there's future money to be made selling caves! I better start buying some empty caves and get ready for the hermit rush!
@adamrichards2072
@adamrichards2072 Жыл бұрын
Buy toyota 😄
@javic1979
@javic1979 Жыл бұрын
@@ElJohnerino Better to live in a cave and have the freedom to come and go as you please verses getting locked in a shoe box due to having low points because you wrote a non supportive tweet about the government and its unless internet or crappy roads
@javic1979
@javic1979 Жыл бұрын
@@adamrichards2072 Toyota's are too easy to hack remotely. not all stuck throttles were floor mats or defective pedals
@davidhamilton506
@davidhamilton506 11 ай бұрын
Not a fan of full autonomous driving, or lane keep assist, but welcome adaptive cruise control, rear cross traffic alert, and tyre monitoring display,. Lane keep assist bothers me on right hand curves, as it comes way too close to the center line putting you closer to oncoming traffic. Thanks John for a truly informative subject....
@ph1lthyvision
@ph1lthyvision Жыл бұрын
I think the clearest objection i have to "over the air" vehicle updates is that the owner is not in control of update or not. As an automotive technician, i firmly beleive that unless you have a real issue, do not update. New patches constantly break stuff that wasnt broken. Also it is a guarantee that the software folks in the matrix will not sympathize with your 8 year old hardware and load it with bloatware until you scrap that car for a shiny new $60k infotainment screen.
@TheMedleyboys
@TheMedleyboys Жыл бұрын
Gday John , great to hear your views and Leah have a good chuckle on ya approach to the car industry, listening to your recent views on autonomous driving I found a great KZbin channel that shows a Tesla owner testing his FSD system using his partner as a prop for seeing how the AI system works when put umber the pump , I will link the video and see how advanced the autonomy is improving , Keep up the great work ! DK
@MattBrownbill
@MattBrownbill Жыл бұрын
A truck driver taught me how to use my mirrors correctly, quite right!
@user-JamesBond
@user-JamesBond Жыл бұрын
Thank you 🙏
@haldorasgirson9463
@haldorasgirson9463 10 ай бұрын
My plan involved picking a basically reliable older car without the BS and drive it for as long as I can. A low milage, 10+ year old Toyota sounds like a decent idea.
@madlucio70
@madlucio70 Жыл бұрын
Hey John! I have a question about warming up the engine before longer trips in a PHEV. I own a Crosstrek PHEV and it only kicks in the 4 banger once I get above 65 mph or I force it to engine only in charge mode. You can also kick the engine in by getting on the gas pedal at take off, but this is not going to keep the engine engaged enough to circulate the oil. I have been putting it in save mode while still driving in the city, where I would normally use EV mode only, in order to light up the engine and run it at low rpm's before hitting the highway. I assume that this is enough as modern engines are quite efficient at starting up and just working as intended. When I tried to find an answer online, I kept seeing that Hybrid engines are made to endure this. This answer stinks of marketing or social media beard stroker lingo for "we don't really know and are just going to say whatever." I just wanted to hear your thoughts on PHEV's and what to do before kicking the engine in at highway speeds, which I liken to being awakened by someone clanging a metal plate above my head and singing baby shark out of tune at the top of their lungs.
@MrTaxiRob
@MrTaxiRob Жыл бұрын
an electric pre-oiler system would make sense
@michaelmoorrees3585
@michaelmoorrees3585 9 ай бұрын
Love the Maxwell's Equations T-shirt.
@Kevin19700
@Kevin19700 Жыл бұрын
Another excellent vid John!
@patrickvanderlaan1151
@patrickvanderlaan1151 Жыл бұрын
I have worked in large nursing homes and hospitals where they use “robots” to deliver food and laundry to programmed drop point on separate floors. They (robots) summon and lockout all elevators (thru have access to) to perform their deliveries to floors, wards, dining rooms etc. They have 360 degree infrared sensors constantly monitoring their surroundings. When they sense people they have a prerecorded message they broadcast. Similar to the Lost in Space robot😂. It seemed to work well, although I would say it somewhat of a predictable environment compared to the dills we share the road network with.
@lifetimevic
@lifetimevic Жыл бұрын
The wood thing is crazy. How do we stop allow them to burn wood in residential areas?
@MyUtubeScott
@MyUtubeScott Жыл бұрын
You are 100% correct. The idea of asking my car to turn on or turn of windshield wipers makes my hair rise on back of my neck. That's why, in my opinion , Teslas single screan control will not appeal to majority of drivers. Having stated so I did pre-order Cyber Truck
@markanderton4901
@markanderton4901 Жыл бұрын
There are a couple of comments that I can make, when are marketers going to realize that there is a point at which I have seen the advert so many times that I will be less likely to buy the product even if I might have wanted it originally, to see it too many times just pisses you of, it must get to the point of counter productive, also the ability to turn things of could be something that the boys in blue would gladly use to prevent fleeing drivers, very quickly preventing the dangerous to the public high speed chases and also for prevention of theft.
@neillruecroft2160
@neillruecroft2160 Жыл бұрын
(sheepshagistan) Auckland northern motorway to silverdale was blocked this morning, some muppets weren't expecting a cow being there, multiple car crash, not sure if anyone apart from the cow was hurt, people need to re sit their licences every time they have an accident would be a good starting point.
@gordo8189
@gordo8189 7 ай бұрын
I've noticed that many BMW drivers are electing not to subscribe to the indicator (turn-signal) function on their automobiles...
@badgerpa9
@badgerpa9 Жыл бұрын
Don't want it. Google already puts my speed up on the map in red when I am driving and I do not need that. I do not like how they keep everything about me they can track. I want to drive not a computer that glitches and sends me over a cliff.
@MattBlack6
@MattBlack6 Жыл бұрын
Currently, in New South Wales at least, if there has been a fatal or near fatal accident, the police just take the car or any cars they are interested in from that scene. From there they can download information from your abs module that tells them how you were driving in the lead up to the accident. I get to talk to crash investigators fairly often, and it is amazing what they can glean from a modern car.
@timsmith3743
@timsmith3743 Жыл бұрын
They should make this more common knowledge, it would positively influence driver behaviour.
@MrTaxiRob
@MrTaxiRob Жыл бұрын
@@timsmith3743 it should also be common practice. The capability exists in nearly all vehicles, so why shouldn't NSW do the same as the "other" Wales, or Ohio for that matter. Depends on how insurance companies want the whole operation to run, they lobby all of our governments to get the rules written their way.
@HughMungoose
@HughMungoose Жыл бұрын
@@MrTaxiRob I don't think the insurance industry would want driving to be regulated or restricted somehow at the car level. They'd have to charge everyone the same, they wouldn't be able to justify charging astronomical fees to certain groups of people purely because of "statistics".
@MrTaxiRob
@MrTaxiRob Жыл бұрын
@@HughMungoose they'll do both if they can.
@biastv1234
@biastv1234 Жыл бұрын
The 70 year old / 5 year old dilemma Is the 70 year old a doctor and the 5 year old in a wheelchair? . It’s just not clearly a decision that anyone can make
@cragsurf
@cragsurf Жыл бұрын
No bonging unless somethings left on after you’re departure
@lifetimevic
@lifetimevic Жыл бұрын
The thing is the future market for EVs is huge. There is so much room for all of them
@rjbiker66
@rjbiker66 Жыл бұрын
Heavy rain, dust, snow, ice, water across the road, driving into the sun, wildlife at night. How would autonomous cars handle those cases? Elon has moved to camera only inputs for AEB, autopilot, bsm etc. Imagine if the government has access to deactivate your car if you've been a bad boy. Or stop the car driving to a protest etc
@RupertReynolds1962
@RupertReynolds1962 Жыл бұрын
"Blind spots don't exist" *should* be true. And I agree about adjusting mirrors properly. A lot of drivers set them badly out of habit, with half the mirror showing the car's paint, instead of what's behind. They seem to like it that way. Some cars just make it difficult to avoid blind spots. And trucks and buses have an even bigger problem.
@TheInvoice123
@TheInvoice123 Жыл бұрын
Daughter purchased new Seltos. No auto wipers! Betcha hardware is installed but just not connected to a switch.
@LordZiomalus
@LordZiomalus Жыл бұрын
At 42 minutes - this is the reason why 110 is a stupid speed limit. 140-150 would keep the driver engaged to a point where one does not have to wake up, when sh*t does happen.
@MrNortise
@MrNortise Жыл бұрын
BMW has started this a while ago already. Their reasoning is production costs. One seat for all the vehicles as per your example.
@jimgraham6722
@jimgraham6722 Жыл бұрын
GMH did this for years, you had to pay $1200 to allow the entertainment system provide the navigation function. I would be very surprised if the cost to GMH was more than $50 to provide the software.
@lakegeneva4851
@lakegeneva4851 Жыл бұрын
Forget hacking issues, the nature of current software management “Agile” means that if an issue with the software is noticed, like say the steering wheel does not turn left when the véhicule encounters an obstacle, the “issue” is discussed in the next ceremony, voted on in the next stand up and if there is time free, treated in the next sprint. That will kill a few customers. Plus freedom to choose with your wallet, is that really freedom?
@swedishbob_7315
@swedishbob_7315 Жыл бұрын
Here's a question .. What is brand, model and specs of the laptop you are using ... You got me thinking on the resale .. Would they do a complete data wipe of the vehicle on changing owners, and can you be sure your data is wiped and not kept ? 🤔
@RupertReynolds1962
@RupertReynolds1962 Жыл бұрын
They *should* wipe data and reset, but they will often screw it up. More likely to me is that, if there is any kind of data connection, ever, then personal data will be copied to manufacturer/importer/dealer records, and those collections of data tend to leak out, even if they aren't sold.
@RupertReynolds1962
@RupertReynolds1962 Жыл бұрын
@Retired Bore So your car gets to scan your phone, and likewise your phone gets to scan your car for personal data ;-) OK that was half-joking, but just yesterday a guy (computer programmer by trade) had his evening messed up a bit when he got out of the car to look for clues (satnav address was wrong, I think). Android Auto in his Skoda wouldn't play and the 'droid end wouldn't let go either, so he couldn't just run maps on the phone. If software can foul things up, it will eventually.
@RupertReynolds1962
@RupertReynolds1962 Жыл бұрын
@Retired Bore I only used AA once or twice, so I didn't even remember whether it uses BT or WiFi Direct. Are you saying that it was AA in the car preventing use of Google Maps on the phone, because of the link? I wasn't sure whether it was that, or the AA software on the phone refusing to let go of a dead link. Whatever it was, the delay rebooting everything was just enough to mess up his evening a bit. I guess my point is that software is compromised by budgets and management decisions as well as by the programmers. (This guy also gives talks on what breaks, and he gets asked back, suggesting he's not daft. Just human). I'm saying that decent testing is hard. Unexciting, but hard. And budget tomfoolery means that developers are *ordered* not to spend time testing it thoroughly. We are all beta testers, these days.
@Toliman.
@Toliman. Жыл бұрын
Some entertainment UI’s have a factory reset that wipes any stored data or customer/location cache. So if you bring the car from VIC to QLD or vice versa, the maps should not be defaulting to time zones or dealer locations in the maps. Tesla, do not have this at all, the car is simply not owned by the driver, and while driver/passenger/guest profiles can be reset or deleted, but the core history of the car is retained because it reports everything via WiFi or 4G. This prevents theft, and tinkering or custom alterations ie replacing the ID/ VIN of the car if it’s stolen or sent off to UAE by “accident”, sic. If you think that’s a significant problem, ie you’re renting the car instead of owning it, welcome to 2010.
@silkysixx
@silkysixx Жыл бұрын
The question needs to be asked: Just how many things do you need to clamp down on a machine at once?
@PhiloSage
@PhiloSage Жыл бұрын
In my opinion, the software age started over 100 years prior to the point when Ada Lovelace refined the programming ideas.
@CrapToCream
@CrapToCream Жыл бұрын
Interesting concept this autonomy, driving the Stinger the other day, dual carriage way, vehicle parked in the center reservation area waiting to make the leap of faith onto the side road, dashboard goes "ping" message comes up to "check your vehicle surroundings" or something like that, I didn't look to long because I was hoping that the Ranger crossing in front of me didn't slow down because there was no way I was going to stop if he did. As you say how does a computer work that out? When I got the message if the Ranger slowed down I was going to hit it, if the message could have come earlier great however the sensors didn't pick the Ranger up until it was in my path.................. it would have been all over red rover. Nother interesting Vid John, keep on going you're doing a great job.
@deanmanly9901
@deanmanly9901 Жыл бұрын
Big scam in some e-motorcycles. With top of the line extras, pay to unlock. Or unlocked as a trial period, then locked for limited kms, as a teaser then locked & you have too pay, to have every single extra unlocked. I found this on another channel. Oh, & if you sell the bike, the extras you have played for , gone so the new owner has to pay again for the new owner. John the question I want to ask is, can this have a knock on affect for cars?
@pudding4869
@pudding4869 Жыл бұрын
Maybe you would need to pay for an subscription to turn the chime off!
@longsighted
@longsighted Жыл бұрын
I think this total software/hardware BS just boils down to the same as the cpu chip race with software feature advancement for computers. Instead of having a new computer to cope with the new operating system with associated applications. You will need a complete new car! As one one my computer science lecturers said Software always wins.
@RonnieWesthead
@RonnieWesthead 8 ай бұрын
IBloody Hell John. What do I do? Im currently driving my 2nd Ford Kuga ST line 2.00 all-wheel drive which has been par-excellence but at 30,00 miles want to replace it soon. But with what? We have 2 dogs and sometime holiday here in the uk so need the space. The facelift and rehash of the Kuga is a ridiculous step backwards and its little wonder Ford are in trouble? Our budget is a max of £25000 for a good used car. NOTHING remotely electrically in any way.
@aifangwei8440
@aifangwei8440 7 ай бұрын
The movie Total Recall with the 3 titted woman and robot driving taxi just popped into my head!!!
@haldorasgirson9463
@haldorasgirson9463 10 ай бұрын
Over the air updates so fraught with possibilities. Manufacturer retroactively deciding I didn't pay enough for something and turning it off. Imagine if your lender could disabling functionality if you are late on your loan payment. Why wouldn't they do this?
@guyclk
@guyclk Жыл бұрын
I agree AI/self driving will be great when all the cars are automated , Just think the cost savings - No traffic lights, line markings, highway patrol. As boring as the Meta-verse I suspect. I always thought the panorama of rear mirrors was self evident. Big C don't feel too self concussions about the 76 Mins, watching/listening at 1.5 speed.
@radman3206
@radman3206 Жыл бұрын
There's an opportunity there for an ad blocker for Hyundai's OS.
@RichardGreenAustralia
@RichardGreenAustralia Жыл бұрын
Many good points. Please expand on the concept of 'over-the-air-updates'. Just how is the update delivered? Does the car have its own Internet connection? Is is snooping on my driving habbits and interested if I am visiting a different brands sales room? i.e. is there any regulation or is it simply 'unlegislated' (like Clubs NSW using facial recognition tech to recognise problem gamblers).
@trevorchapman1694
@trevorchapman1694 Жыл бұрын
In the 60's and 70s you could option you car exactly how you wanted it , engine gearbox diff ratio limited slip diff sound system colour tyres wheels trim colour stripes and so on.But you can't do that now,they're flat out even building them in a reasonable time frame. Now they want to incorporate this software system when you only something like Android auto, the rest would be superfluous any normal driver.
@_bodgie
@_bodgie Жыл бұрын
You'll "sign"(whether you sign it or not, think shrink-wrap software) a licensing agreement where Hyundai owns the data. I worry about the security of future connected cars. I suspect we'll have lots of little reliability and security issues related to poorly developed software platforms car manufacturers inflict on us.
@kylemeys391
@kylemeys391 Жыл бұрын
Pure gold I hope it’s more secure than Optus
@petertriglone595
@petertriglone595 Жыл бұрын
Hyundai acquired Boston Dynamics last year for $1.1 billion. I think they would be pretty confident with AI development into the near future.
@hunterssports
@hunterssports Жыл бұрын
Hacking this will be a normal evolution of getting out of subs, enable features on software home brew, we have seen this already on OBDII. We already see it on phones.
@stephenbradbury460
@stephenbradbury460 Жыл бұрын
I get into my car for peace and quiet get away from all the teckno bullshit we are bombarded with daily. I don't want my car talking g to me every minute of the day.
@ElJohnerino
@ElJohnerino Жыл бұрын
Don't worry, they'll figure that out and let you rent a Silence Package for just $29.99 a month.
@disco169
@disco169 Жыл бұрын
Is there anyway law makers can legislate against car makers stealing your data while driving and on the fly updates that you don’t want?
@grantperkins368
@grantperkins368 10 ай бұрын
Heaps of SUVs especially have huge blind spots... As a motorcyclist,, it makes it incumbent on the rider to make good decisions and stay out of them ... 😮
@lesmansom7817
@lesmansom7817 Жыл бұрын
Excellent.
@stevetarrant3898
@stevetarrant3898 Жыл бұрын
"Watch out Tesla, the legacy car companies are coming for you!" We'll, one day. I don't think Tesla is too worried, they have been hearing this for about 10 years now, still way ahead. A quick caveat, I'm not invested in any company here, 57 yr old male, drive a Toyota yaris, never even sat in a Tesla. But that doesn't mean I'm not informed or interested, Musk is quite a fellow, love him or hate him. He has absolutely set a fire under the ass of the car industry, for good or bad. Now Hyundai, to its credit, has moved into the EV race far more enthusiastically than most, but it always seems to be a catch-up to Tesla game, with Tesla seeming to not just keep, but increase its lead, 50% yearly growth, mega factories, mega presses, supercharging networks etc. Over the air software updates, Old news to Tesla. Also wondering if Hyundai has sorted out its battery supply for so many new cars, and as for software in general, Tesla seems way ahead there as well. Good to see competition, I look forward to see how this all unfolds over the next 10 years or so.
@johnwade1095
@johnwade1095 Жыл бұрын
I'm going to guess subscriptions for stuff like heated seats could be partly justified via the increased warranty cost, just like you pay for a software tweak to increase engine power.
@michaelhill2099
@michaelhill2099 Жыл бұрын
I wonder whether James Clerk Maxwell in a fit of hubris, ever declared " let there be light ..... and other assorted forms of electromagnetic radiation ". I might buy that T-shirt.
@corevamorebolmara1143
@corevamorebolmara1143 Жыл бұрын
You cant blame the programmer, as the programmer is part of the corporation, and the work the programmer does is technically the work of the corporation. The corporation is a "person" in the eyes of the law, so if the corporation supplies 100% self driving cars/service, then technically the Corporation is liable for accidents with that product. THIS is the real issue, this is why the laws need to be polished to make 100% clear on who is responsible. (Which I believe is still the corporation supplying the product/service. Keep up the great work John :)
@stevehole2747
@stevehole2747 Жыл бұрын
Love your videos. Where do you get your T shirts. Steve
@Billblom
@Billblom Жыл бұрын
The comments about software as a service means you buy the maps, driver assist, door unlocking and so on as a month to month payment to the car maker... Don't make the payment? You can't get into your own car. Throw in the data collection, and you have a huge problem. The Electric Semis will require megawatt charging rates to get a quick charge. How does that happen miles from electric service? How does that impact your grid??? And of course, you get to pay for the DATA.... LTE 4-5?? Tesla already announced that the data connection will cost you.. so that is yet another fee to make things warm and fuzzy.
@surferrosa1104
@surferrosa1104 Жыл бұрын
Congrats on the successful virgin livestream John,making the very difficult look easy mate. Well done.
@C.Fecteau-AU-MJ13
@C.Fecteau-AU-MJ13 Жыл бұрын
"Upgrading the performance of your vehicle" should help the highway patrol with their enquiries.
@TheInvoice123
@TheInvoice123 Жыл бұрын
Just loaded "Office 2013" cd on my new laptop. Was free. Now to avoid updates that require subscription.
@frankreichl679
@frankreichl679 7 ай бұрын
producing electricity is also dirty.
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