Choice magazine has gone through the fine print and discovered who tracks what about you when you are driving or interfacing with the car, with 10 popular brands:
https://www.choice.com.au/consumers-...king-your-data
ABC's got a write up of it, so it made mainstream news today:
https://www.abc.net.au/news/science/...ties/104440742
Have to read more after work... did find this quote which may offer solutions for drivers who don't want this to happen:
"The free online resource Privacy4Cars amassed step-by-step delete instructions for tens of thousands of vehicles, whose settings often differ by model, make, year and optional extras."
As for the practice, total reknaw behaviour.