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new06elantra -> RE: Event Data Recorder or "black box" (8/14/2006 9:35:25 PM)
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I do not like the way this is turning out. I called my dealership. No one there (my salesman or the service department) could give me any information on a "black box" or confirm (or deny) that my car has one. It seemed like they were trying to hide somethig from me. I was told to call the 800 number on the Hyundai website, which I did. The person who answered had no idea about these "black boxes" and seemed very uncomfortable with the subject. I was told by someone at the Hyundai 800 number that the only way I can get any information on a "black box" was to call my dealer back and instruct them to call the private Hyundai dealer tech line, where they could get the information and relay it to me. I called my dealer back. I was then told that my car DID have a black box, but the person was not exactly sure what it recorded. This person (who was a different person than I spoke with the first time) said he would call the tech line and get details. I hope I hear back from him with the information I requested. It seems very strange that these people do not know, or want to keep secret, a key component of the cars they sell. I do not like knowing I just spent a good deal of money on a car and didn't know the car is secretly spying on me. I also found out that information recorded by these "black boxes" can be used against you by police and insurance companies. I feel car makers, like Hyundai, shoudl disclose to buyers that their cars have these devices. I don't know if I have bought my car, had I known I was being secretly spied on. If anyone can give me additional infomration about these "black boxes" and how they operate and what they record, as I said before, it would be appreciated. I would like to know any and all information about these "black boxes" and how they operate.
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