| ▲ | downrightmike 6 hours ago |
| You pay inflated prices for the car and then they still steal and sell your data. This isn't hard to understand, same thing smart TV mfg do. |
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| ▲ | Jblx2 5 hours ago | parent | next [-] |
| $100k is in Canadian dollars? I just added almost every accessory/package and option to the the 2026 GR Sport Plug-in Hybrid RAV4, and it came out to $55,821. If there were options that were nearly identical, I only added the most expensive one. So I only added one hammock ($340) and one of the Pelican Dayventure Backpack Cooler ($301). This includes the dog first-aid kit, and the human first-aid kit. Maybe all the options will come through this link: https://www.toyota.com/configurator/build/step/summary/year/... ...maybe there is a lot of dealer markup in your area? |
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| ▲ | epicide 6 hours ago | parent | prev [-] |
| I think you mean "subsidized" instead of "inflated". |
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| ▲ | Rooster61 6 hours ago | parent | next [-] | | No, they meant inflated. Cars are quite expensive right now, and dealers are notorious for raking in cash through financing. If they were subsidized, prices would be lower to increase user base, as in the aforementioned dynamic present in the current smart TV market. I think the inital point was that car manufacturers/dealers are double dipping through initial cost/interest AND data harvesting. | |
| ▲ | alext5 6 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | | Both an high end tv or a car are expensive items where the manufacturer shouldn’t be making additional income on your personal data. A free 55 inch tv supported by ads would be subsidized. A big ticket item price likely does not change even if it intrudes on your privacy and the manufacturer makes additional income on your data. In that sense it’s not subsidized it’s just greedy business practices. | | |
| ▲ | funimpoded 3 hours ago | parent [-] | | I haven't had any insight into the industry lately, but did work for a company in that space several years ago. Most (all?) ordinary TVs, plus things like Roku streaming devices, are sold essentially at-cost. The profit comes from ads and information-brokering stuff. This makes it basically impossible to break into the market without doing the same thing. |
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