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AXLE
10-29-2013, 08:10 AM
Does the Alero have one? Just heard on the radio the govt wants to use it to log our miles and tax us accordingly

a.graham52
10-29-2013, 09:13 AM
No. Maybe if u had onstare and were a conspiracist it could be plausible .

03Sleepr
10-29-2013, 11:07 AM
we have a lot of black boxes on our cars..the first one that comes to mind is the BCM, then we have relays and fuses and whatnot..

03glgold
10-29-2013, 11:28 AM
If you look it up and read articles about it, it looks like a device that hooks up to the obdII connector. I am confused by what I read though because part of it talks about using it instead of fuel tax, and part is talking about using it along side fuel tax. What I read claimed that the fund for working on the highway is falling behind as more people are driving cars with better gas mileage and not receiving as much gas tax. Who knows what they will do.

AXLE
10-29-2013, 12:44 PM
we have a lot of black boxes on our cars..the first one that comes to mind is the BCM, then we have relays and fuses and whatnot..

Lol, a black box as in the recording device that logs what your car was doing prior to a crash, like airplanes have... Place rolleyes here.

AXLE
10-29-2013, 12:50 PM
If you look it up and read articles about it, it looks like a device that hooks up to the obdII connector. I am confused by what I read though because part of it talks about using it instead of fuel tax, and part is talking about using it along side fuel tax. What I read claimed that the fund for working on the highway is falling behind as more people are driving cars with better gas mileage and not receiving as much gas tax. Who knows what they will do.

Yes, this is what I heard on the radio too. Many GM cars have them and not just the high-end cars. If you guys don't know if it has one or not, you don't need to respond, simple yes or no would do.

03glgold
10-29-2013, 02:30 PM
agraham gave you a serious response followed by sarcasm...the aleros shouldnt it should only be onstar vehicles

joserivas19
10-29-2013, 03:58 PM
I can see them trying to go that route, but it'd have to go thru congress and all. So it'll be a few years before anything official is put out. Also they would have to find a way to make it permanent on older vehicles that dont have one, since if it just plugs into the OBD reader, then everyone would just leave it unplugged and it'd show you bearly drove.

At this stage its a flawed system. Now, if the only start using it to tax new year models, and the rest are exempt then maybe but i doubt it.

a.graham52
10-29-2013, 04:13 PM
It's probably (and iv herd this before), possible to pull crash data from certain modules (such as SIR and ECM), but without onstar, there really is no "transmitting" device to give live/on demand data.

tw0123
10-29-2013, 04:26 PM
We don't have that up here yet, however when you renew your plate sticker each year you have to write down the vehicle mileage and when you transfer ownership the mileage is on it as well... they have ways to implement that system here for extra tax income if they want, they do not need a black box installed...

03glgold
10-29-2013, 06:01 PM
as much tax as ther already is they would be wise to not go through with this...at least here we already have sales(7% lowest some around 10%), property, and income taxes at fairly high levels...last i heard about 60% of income goes to taxes...income is however supposed to go down this year so it will be a little better

MMGT1
10-29-2013, 08:50 PM
We, as in the Country of Canada, still falls 3,000,000 people short of the single State of California! So with such area and so little population to draw from I kinda understand but man...Our tax here is 13% in Ontario. Income tax is insane, property tax is out in left field, and the tax we pay on gas would probably send us into full fledged revolt if the general population actually knew the truth! For example, 19 cents... that's right. Gas in Ontario costs 19 friggin cents/L, add the taxes... 1.25-1.45/L depending baby! The whole topic of taxation makes me insane... pass the beer nuts

Nas Escobar
10-29-2013, 11:58 PM
Well, to reel this back into topic, no - the Alero doesn't have one. They didn't make that requirement for cars to have black boxes until 2010. The black box cars have nowadays log info before a crash. speed, whether or not you use a seat belt, stuff like that. My suggestion... don't buy a 2010 or newer car. Now if your car has onstar, then I guess you should be concerned about them listening in your car but other than that, you're ok. Just remember that the mileage does get stored in the PCM/ECM.

AXLE
10-30-2013, 06:02 AM
Well, to reel this back into topic, no - the Alero doesn't have one. They didn't make that requirement for cars to have black boxes until 2010. The black box cars have nowadays log info before a crash. speed, whether or not you use a seat belt, stuff like that. My suggestion... don't buy a 2010 or newer car. Now if your car has onstar, then I guess you should be concerned about them listening in your car but other than that, you're ok. Just remember that the mileage does get stored in the PCM/ECM.

Maybe the requirement mandate started in 2010, but some modelslike Corvette and whatever the big Buick model have them since 2000. Thanx for a definitive response.

guiguilandry
10-30-2013, 09:43 AM
We, as in the Country of Canada, still falls 3,000,000 people short of the single State of California! So with such area and so little population to draw from I kinda understand but man...Our tax here is 13% in Ontario. Income tax is insane, property tax is out in left field, and the tax we pay on gas would probably send us into full fledged revolt if the general population actually knew the truth! For example, 19 cents... that's right. Gas in Ontario costs 19 friggin cents/L, add the taxes... 1.25-1.45/L depending baby! The whole topic of taxation makes me insane... pass the beer nuts

it's even worse in quebec... 14.975% of tax on everything. I would be happy if I had to pay 13%...
plus the gas is 1,35-1,55/l...

IDK how I could possibly buy a house when I need a 10-20% cashdown and we have mortgage of only 20-25 years...

damn I live in a 925$/month appartment far from the city to cut the rent price but on the other hand it cost me 4-500$ in gas each month(2000-2500km)...
how can we buy a 200-250k house (25-50K cashdown needed)
it's freaking insane...
:( :( :(