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General Motors introduces an in-car market OH OH | On That Bombshell!!

FerrarinatorDec 9, 2017, 10:31:06 PM
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This week On That Bombshell General Motors introduces in-car market, Uniti shows us their idea of a modern city car and Porsche makes honey.



Recently GM rolled out marketplace where there are services in your where you can order a coffee from Starbucks or get discount off fuel from Exon.

As we know third party advertisers will be over the moon. Picture this, Shell has paid GM £100m to advertise to new customers. This means GM target people who live a five-mile radius and who own diesel or petrol car.

I own a Chevrolet Corvette C7 Grand Sport. Shell will give me a 30% discount on petrol for a sacrifice of data and privacy.

Sadly I don't go, Shell, I go BP instead. Would you go to Shell for a discount or BP to not get tracked? BP for sure. So GM, please keep good care of our data or else!!



Uniti a Swedish start-up that wants to define the modern city car in a sustainable manner. They have partnered up with German tech giant Siemens, which plan to produce 50,000 car a year.

This car will arrive on the streets in 2019, priced at £15k. The brand claims that the One produces 75% less in their lifetime than a conventional car from manufacturing to disposal.




Sorry to burst your bubble this car has a tablet screen instead of an airbag and where's the mirrors.

Many start-up companies including Tesla Motors and Faraday Future have fallen on their feet. Maybe this brand might do ok with having Siemens backing them or failing in spectacular fashion.



Turns out Volkswagen makes sausages, BMW makes front wheel drive cars now Porsche produces honey. Porsche started harvesting honey from bee colonies May 2016 and has produced 400 kilos. This honey is sold as Turbienche at customer care shop.

This has been done to boost the decline of German bees. Porsche has plans to expand their 132-hectare nature reserve in 2018 which, will expand in the coming years.

Now I can have Volkswagen sausages, Turbienchen honey, on McLaren pancakes. General Motors can't have any at the moment unless they to keep their car owners data safe.

This week On That Bombshell GM let's third-party advertisers want your data, Unity has goal of producing sustainable manner cars and Porsche wants to save the world one jar at a time.

What're your thoughts On That Bombshell? Are you having Porsche honey? I know I am. Goodnight.