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I think the other reason that street cars don't use five-point harnesses (and why using them is illegal in most states) is that they immobilize your shoulders and neck too well, which makes rollovers more dangerous without a roll cage. You can't lean forward when the roof collapses, so you can be paralyzed.
And it's hard to look towards the rear quarters.
Ferrari is bricked during upgrade due to no mobile reception while underground
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Re: Ferrari is bricked during upgrade due to no mobile reception while underground
#222Earlier quoted context omitted.
I agree with gambiting. Yeah, it sucks, but just tow your car outside and turn it on again. These things exist for a reason. If it had really been stolen, and there was the work around of 'oh, there's no signal so we'll let the car start and drive off' - then a thief could permanently jam that signal, or remove the electronic device responsible for receiving that signal. E.g, it's not perfect but it is secure.
Just tow your car outside sounds like a recipe for losing half a day trying to organise that. Additionally, even average cars these days tend to have removable towing eyes with easily damaged plastic blanking plugs. The chance of damaging an expensive car doing this seems very high. Especially trying to drag it out of an underground car park. If I owned a towing company I'd take a hard pass on that job.
Re: Ferrari is bricked during upgrade due to no mobile reception while underground
#223"Quality" isn't a word I'd use around a Ferrari.
Re: Ferrari is bricked during upgrade due to no mobile reception while underground
#224Earlier quoted context omitted.
Airbags are not designed with the bodies of children or infants in rear-facing carseats in mind. They're actually really dangerous for them - potentially lethal.
And most vehicles have methods to disable airbags when the item/person occupying the seat can not safely handle it. But if you want to get real sad, IIRC many airbag systems are not designed with an occupant outside the parameters of a typical adult male in mind. Some modern systems are getting better about this, but if you're too short, too tall, a woman, or other-wise-outside-of-the-norm, good luck.
Re: Ferrari is bricked during upgrade due to no mobile reception while underground
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Failure modes and effect analysis [1] or let me do a computer security analogy: threat model. A desert should be considered for a Toyota Landcruiser, for a Ferrari it would be a low probability cell of the matrix. Stuck in a tunnel underground? More likely to happen. In a concrete building with people tampering the car? Even more likely. [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Failure_mode_and_effects_analy...
"Deserted desert" doesn't make much sense for a failure mode for a Ferrari, but off the top of my head I can think of half-a-dozen locations where it would both be super-fun to drive a Ferrari and that don't get cell coverage. All of these less than an hours drive from a major city.
Re: Ferrari is bricked during upgrade due to no mobile reception while underground
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That sort of system is totally _possible_, but not the way any modern automotive connectivity works.
Modern automotive connectivity is via the CAN bus. It is not a given that the system that's internet connected is even able to talk to the CAN bus.
Sure someone could make a dedicated secure unlock wire or something, but they don't.
Re: Ferrari is bricked during upgrade due to no mobile reception while underground
#227Earlier quoted context omitted.
Language evolves, it's not set in stone. Besides, the car might still be bricked, as far as we know? Perhaps the onboard computer is screwed and needs a replacement?
> Language evolves, it's not set in stone. Yeah, but in this instance I feel like the language is evolving solely because it makes for better clickbait titles. "Bricked" sure sounds scarier than "temporarily unavailable".
It's just difficult and uneconomical, so isnt offered as a service
Re: Ferrari is bricked during upgrade due to no mobile reception while underground
#228Re: Ferrari is bricked during upgrade due to no mobile reception while underground
#229Earlier quoted context omitted.
That sort of system is totally _possible_, but not the way any modern automotive connectivity works.
Modern automotive connectivity is via the CAN bus. It is not a given that the system that's internet connected is even able to talk to the CAN bus.
We are just lucky we live in a world where even 'hackers' don't go that low. I hope future regulation will mandate remote access airgaps. I don't think it's a big price to pay for non-entertainment / GPS software updates to require a physical connection
Re: Ferrari is bricked during upgrade due to no mobile reception while underground
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Someone who has both a child, and a Ferrari.
"This baby can go zero to sixty in three seconds flat."