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The 2024 Tesla Model 3 has some of the most advanced navigation, autonomous driving, and safety features currently on the market, meaning it’s full of equipment that can record and track your surroundings—and you. How much data does Tesla collect? Where is it stored? And can you trust them to protect your sensitive information? WIRED decided to investigate.

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[–] easily3667@lemmus.org 1 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

The additional incremental emissions are tiny relative to a new car. If we could convince the entire planet to keep cars for 30 years (jk only rich countries need convincing) the world would be a better place.

I'll add that with how streets are in the US, even new cars are not getting good milage. Mine is much newer but when my longest drive is like 20 miles and most of my time is <5 mile drives on surface streets...I get about 20 mpg....same as my car from the 90s.