Comments on: Chrysler takes Wi-Fi on the road
Automaker will offer Wi-Fi and Internet connectivity in 2009 vehicles so passengers can surf the Web on the go.
Automaker will offer Wi-Fi and Internet connectivity in 2009 vehicles so passengers can surf the Web on the go.
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Chrysler as said that this is only for passengers to use while the car is in motion. That the driver is supposed to pull over if they need to use the web. Yeah, right.
I bought the LAST American made vehicle I will ever purchase 5 years ago and it didn't take long for me to trade it in on a foreign vehicle, which by the way I love my Acura TL!
Also, all this tomfoolery in a car is a colossal load of crapola. Just shut up and drive and pay attention. Radio, OK. The rest of it is useless and dangerous.
I'm on the road analyzing foreclosure property all the time, and this would make my "investing" super easy!
http://www.autonetmobile.com/faq
I think the monthly subscription costs and expensive hardware will scare most people away from this.
All that junk is usless and doesn't belong in a car. Why don't you add a bidet and a 50" plasma screen. Driving is serious business, not fun and games.
The one thing that excites me about this is that I might be able to get internet radio in the car.
- by thomatt12 January 19, 2009 9:48 PM PST
- Wi-fi on the go while on the car - definitely a good idea! This will surely be useful for people who are always on the go like me. I can check my email and I can check <a href="www.speedyperformanceparts.com/">performance parts</a> for my car while driving and cruising around.
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