3 of our 4 cars have no GPS.
Cell phones don't count because it would record passenger travel.
They’ll make you have some kind of device to record your travel. Don’t worry, they’ll take care of it.
See #21
They will do it with your license plate renewal/inspection. Odometer readings taken then and charge you for the miles you have driven. They are arrogant enough to maybe even require you to report with your car to a tax center quarterly.
You will be forced to install a tracker at your next registration renewal
Most car insurance providers already require that you report milage on your odometer once a year. I suspect every care manufactured in the last twenty years already records in their onboard computers, more than you want to know about your car.
Just guessing here, but I’m thinking
they’ll leave the tracking to the
insurance companies using the OBD
port on your vehicle. The insurance
companies have that technology in
place. Most vehicles built before
1996 do not have OBD.