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Related: About this forumMercedes reveals monthly subscription to use car's full power - KTLA 5 Los Angeles
Mercedes has unveiled a subscription program that will allow car owners to increase the horsepower of their vehicles for an extra monthly cost. The program costs between 60 and 90 dollars more per month depending on how much power the user would like and decreases the zero to 60 times in a way the brand says is noticeable.
The feature, which is activated with an over-the-air update, is being met with backlash online. Competitor BMW quietly has shipped their cars with similar features like a subscription remote start or heated steering wheel. KTLA's Andy Riesmeyer reports. - Aired on 06/28/2023.
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Mercedes reveals monthly subscription to use car's full power - KTLA 5 Los Angeles (Original Post)
Rhiannon12866
Jun 2023
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2naSalit
(92,451 posts)1. That won't last long.
Rhiannon12866
(221,384 posts)2. I can't imagine buying a Mercedes and having to "pay extra" for power...
2naSalit
(92,451 posts)3. Doesn't make any sense.
Who's going to buy into that?
Rhiannon12866
(221,384 posts)4. Anyone who buys a Mercedes is expecting a premium ride
Not one that you have to "subscribe" to get the power you expect.
Auggie
(31,775 posts)5. This is absurd, and the worst marketing of automobiles perhaps ever.
Is there another motive besides greed?
Old Crank
(4,583 posts)6. What they really need
is to set up the car's GPS to speed limit data and the speedometer so people can't speed.
I've been in some pretty cheap rental car models here in Europe that show the speedlimit on the dash all the time. This includes construction zone changes. So it can be done.
Rhiannon12866
(221,384 posts)7. Great idea, now that makes sense - and could cut down on accidents