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I don't think enough people have mentioned that Auto manufacturers have been able to locate vehicles since the 90's.
How did they do it tech wise?
Same as today, but slower.
GM’s OnStar was notorious for this. I think the first version had a 2G cell modem
GM's OnStar, I believe, was just EDS's tech at the time of their rollout in '96ish