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by jakub_g
304 days ago
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> The difference here, is that it’s a subscription, not a one time upgrade, and as a result, not an upgrade you can sell on. From the article, if you buy "lifetime" subscription, it persists. > Auto Express, who first reported the story, said a lifetime subscription would be for the car rather than the individual - meaning the upgrade would remain on the car if it was sold on. |
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