Your car is watching—and selling your data. Modern vehicles track your speed, location, driving habits, and even cabin conversations, feeding info to automakers, insurers, and data brokers. Here’s how the connected car became a rolling privacy nightmare.| Cars&Horsepower
GM’s Ultifi platform is turning cars into subscription-based services—locking features, selling driver data, and reshaping auto ownership. Learn how automakers monetize your vehicle and how to protect your privacy.| Cars&Horsepower
Physical buttons are increasingly rare in modern cars. Most manufacturers are switching to touchscreens – which perform far worse in a test carried out by Vi Bilägare. The driver in the worst-performing car needs four times longer to perform simple tasks than in the best-performing car.| Vi Bilägare