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Opel cars for sure do it. And probably most cars do it now a days. If you have a button to call emergency services then for sure it has a sim. But hard to tell if it sends info to the company or not. Personally I dont see any reason to buy any NEW car. Cars with a few years are way cheaper and you get almost the same, problem with new cars is that it losses a lot of value the moment y ou sign. But I would try japansese cars, toyota or honda are good.
Hi, thanks, I do plan to stick to Japanese brands for this one. I do see your point, it's just I know nothing about cars and would have no idea how to do repairs if it broke down. I'd like to find cars with warranties so I don't have to deal with the repairs as much.