Hello all! I am currently considering buying a 2024 Corolla Hatchback. Does remote start need a subscription a Connected Service plan? If not, do y’all believe that a subscription is worth it, and how much are they? Also, do they vary based upon the different Corolla Hatchback trims?

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    1 year ago

    If you car has it, you can use the key fob to start the car without a subscription. The cell phone app works from anywhere, but requires a subscription.

    I’m not using the remote connection for anything because I don’t want Toyota to have access to my personal data.

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      1 year ago

      Just so you know, the car still collects your data and sends it into toyota. The only way to opt out of it is to turn off the data connection module entirely, which means you lose Sirius xm, any navigation you had, and you would lose the key fob remote start because the vehicle can no longer connect to toyota. The key fob remote start is hidden behind a service called service connect, that you got a 3-year free trial for when you purchased your vehicle. Some Vehicles got a 10-year trial of it, like both of mine, after I complained to my state attorney general. Anything newer than 2023 comes with a one or three-year trial of the service connect, and after that unless you pay a subscription, your key fob remote start doesn’t work. Toyota Never walked this back, they just let the public backlash blow over.

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        1 year ago

        I turned off the cars communication and my key fob still works. I just use car play for the navigation.

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          1 year ago

          I turned off the cars communication

          I doubt it. if your key fob still works, then the DCM is still on and working.

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            1 year ago

            I’m looking into that now. They said it didn’t, and the car said the data is completely turned off, but I am starting to wonder.

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        1 year ago

        Do you need to pay the service connect subscription to then have to pay for xm radio? Love my SiriusXM radio.

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              Not really. The Toyota subscription service pays for the satellite data. The XM subscription pays for the radio broadcast. It’s no different then paying your internet provider and a streaming service.

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                1 year ago

                If there’s an xm radio in the car I shouldn’t have to pay for data connection to make it work. Wife’s civic has xm without additional connection charges.

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      lol the car knows everything about you. By buying the car you have them permission to collect info on how and where you drive and even to voice recordings if you use the cars microphone in “order to improve understanding”.

      If you don’t want them knowing anything about you you better sell it and buy a 2013 or older.

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          1 year ago

          You could. Instead you just disconnect the antenna or disable the communications in the settings.

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            1 year ago

            I’m willing to bet that isn’t 💯 effective. No different than Google selling your info even when you optniut

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        1 year ago

        Lol. No where in the process of car buying do you explocitly give Toyota permission to collect your info.

        Sure, they may gatekeep the infotainment behind a TOU, but not owning or driving your car.

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          Dude I had a big red sticker next to the SOS button in my 2023 RAV4 Hybrid stating as much.

          You have to opt out at a website and if you don’t live in California they don’t let you turn off everything.

          So yes, you in fact DO give them permission to sell your info by buying the car.

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            Yeah and did you visit the link and read what, why, and when it’s collecting the data?

            You act like it constantly records you like some spy agent. If you don’t want it to record your voice, or track your location, don’t use any of those services then. It’s that easy (per privacy notice).

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    It depends on a few things. First and foremost, remote starting from your mobile device requires a subscription. Your vehicle should come with a 3-month trial, and after that you will have to pay either $80 a year, or $8 per month. The key fob will work, and the key fob remote start will work for either one year or 3 years depending on what audio system you have. After that, you will need a subscription for any remote services at all, including the key fob based remote start which is built into your vehicle.

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    1 year ago

    If you want to use it through the Toyota app then yes if you have a smart key then no. Smart key does not have a dedicated button for it though you have to hold the lock button down after you press lock two times…