Hi! I work for a large auto loan lender. I have NEVER heard of a practice limiting where you can drive your car. I would imagine it would be bad for business (e.g., here's a car, you can't use it that much, have fun!).
Personally, I would protest VERY loud if I found my company was doing this.
Also, I'm mostly certain we do have trackers on many of our cars, and I would imagine the data is transmitted securely so husbands can't use that signal.
> ... I would imagine the data is transmitted securely so husbands can't use that signal.
It won't matter if the data is transmitted (and stored) securely, a husband concerned about his wife will have enough data about the auto contract to use some social engineering and get the car's location from the lender.
hi! you don’t work for a ghetto auto lender. they require very little money down and they charge insane interest rates. and don’t care about your credit. that’s why the cars are such a flight risk.
Personally, I would protest VERY loud if I found my company was doing this.
Also, I'm mostly certain we do have trackers on many of our cars, and I would imagine the data is transmitted securely so husbands can't use that signal.