I wouldn't mind it. I would be fair and square.
You could have two options:
1. Buy a car as is: Pay your car upfront. No updates after purchase
2. VaaS: No upfront cost. Constant updates, monthly payment.
This current situation why I hate IoT devices. You pay upfront and hope they still provide the service after n years. It makes no sense for me, why would somebody provide a service without an ongoing revenue.
I recall a documentary where they had a bunch of Electric vehicles out on lease. The company wanted to take all the vehicles back off the market so they went to all the owners to take the cars away.
The owners liked the vehicles so much they offered to buy them outright from the company so they could at least keep the cars they liked.
They raised the few million needed to pay off everyone's lease.
Company refused and took all the cars away anyway.
I remember that story. Basically GM ran a little EV business for a while, then cancelled the project. Then were attacked and hated far more than, say, everyone else in the world who never bothered making EV's in the first place. Always seemed warped to me.
Brazilian here. An Uber driver told me he's on a rolling rental from a big car rental company.
Montly payments. Insurance and all maintenance included.
May switch the car for another in the same category anytime for any reason or no reason. (Slightly annoying noise in the glove compartment lock? Switch it!)
May deliver a car in any branch in the nation and pick the other up in any branch in the nation, allowing to virtually take your car over air travel to any served city.
Seemed like a really good deal, and I'll definitely look into it before buying myself a car again.
1. Buy a car as is: Pay your car upfront. No updates after purchase
2. VaaS: No upfront cost. Constant updates, monthly payment.
This current situation why I hate IoT devices. You pay upfront and hope they still provide the service after n years. It makes no sense for me, why would somebody provide a service without an ongoing revenue.