I've bought my last two vehicles used-- a 350z and g37 coupe. The 350z came with the previous owner's Home and Work addresses programmed into the GPS.
The g37 came with five different phones paired to it, and it had downloaded the contact info of all of those phones, as per the relevant Bluetooth standard.
Also, I found a registration card belonging to someone from Cupertino behind the glove box while servicing the air filter.
I guess my point is, this stuff happens even with old, dumb cars (the 350z).
The g37 came with five different phones paired to it, and it had downloaded the contact info of all of those phones, as per the relevant Bluetooth standard.
Also, I found a registration card belonging to someone from Cupertino behind the glove box while servicing the air filter.
I guess my point is, this stuff happens even with old, dumb cars (the 350z).