• Buffalox@lemmy.world
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    11 hours ago

    option to pay $22.50 per month or $879 one time to gain 20 horsepower.

    At least you can buy it outright, so not the worst scheme of this sort, but still a scheme.

    Auto Express UK reported on the pricing but could not verify whether the subscription follows the vehicle or the user profile.

    This is bad journalism, per EU regulation, if the option is bought it follows the car, if it’s a subscription, I doubt they can legally demand either the original and definitely not another owner to keep it. A subscription can be cancelled, otherwise it’s an indefinite contract, which a new owner never agreed to.

    Oh sorry I forgot for a second that UK is no longer in EU, so UK customers can be fucked in new creative ways, which probably also explains why this experiment is in UK. Ah well they chose to fuck themselves over I guess.

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      12 hours ago

      We imported all the consumer protection laws, so as long as this isn’t a recent change it will be the same in the UK.

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        AFAIK a lot of the EU citizen and consumer protections have been dismantled in UK after UK left EU.
        Even democratic rights to protest have been limited, and privacy rights against government surveillance that is illegal in EU.
        So I seriously doubt they haven’t cut user protections too, the conservative government was clearly a government that worked against the general population to benefit the rich and those in power. This was absolutely one of the main points for the extreme right politicians and media (mostly conservatives) to want out of EU.