General Motors, along with several prominent car brands, use over-the-air updates to fix and upgrade vehicles. Ignoring these updates could cause operational and warranty issues. Over-the-air (OTA) ...
The tale of cars moving forward once showed real changes, shaped by engine tweaks, DIY fixes, long waits for new features. Every upgrade happened because someone stepped in – owner or mechanic – to ...
Over-the-air updates are designed to continually improve a new vehicle, either through software fixes or added features. But what happens if you don't want to go through with those updates? It turns ...
More car manufacturers have begun leaning into over-the-air (OTA) updates, both to make your car better and to sell you stuff you may or may not need. The ability to patch software without making an ...