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The average age of cars still on the road is 12.6 years .
When vehicles lose their ability to update, it’s like a hot potato.
Volkswagen says 4 G sunsets won’t happen until 2035 .
If you’re buying used, pay attention to any vehicles with connected features, especially those manufactured between 2012 and 2019 .
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