If I start outsourcing all my navigation to a little talking box in my car, I'm sort of screwed. I'm going to lose my car in the parking lot every single time.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
There are people who own cars and are getting free cell phones. A car helps one find a job, too. Where do you draw the line?
Cars will talk to each other and the world around them to make driving both safer and more efficient. 'Vehicle-to-vehicle' and 'vehicle-to-infrastructure' connectivity will become commonplace.
When you're in the car, how well you do is down to you and you alone-no band, no management, no marketing.
You can start right where you stand and apply the habit of going the extra mile by rendering more service and better service than you are now being paid for.
Parking is a nightmare for me... I still have sensors on my car that help me park.
Uber is a good car service, and that's exactly what they were when we launched.
I don't know about actually doing real productive work on my own car.
My car and my adding machine understand nothing: they are not in that line of business.
I'm technologically challenged, so I finally hooked up Bluetooth in my truck so I can talk going down the road.
I just keep my cars to myself.