@OP and @whoever keeps touting Ford's future in data collection
And they won't, right? Ford's grandiose data collection revenue streams are becoming commoditized as you're suggesting. Apple and Google cornered this market or at least gained a significant foothold by virtue of them incorporating Carplay and Auto into their phones. It's only a matter of time until both are the (total) nucleus of the connectivity echo system of the car once we can stream them wirelessly to our car's display. It's not clear whether the automakers will be able to make headway in data revenue sharing, especially with privacy becoming front and center. Sorry, Ford, would love to share revenue but there is this little thing called privacy we take very seriously might say Apple. Google seems to have a different take, as this is a much bigger piece of their business model, but rest assured they're going to go for everything they can. Bottom line is that most automakers are setting themselves up to be the "d-mb pipe" of it all. Love him or hate him, Elon Musk is probably the one person who can out maneuver big tech in this regard. JF or Junior??? Not so much.
So this leaves the beyond useless Ford Pass. Does anybody and I do mean anybody log into it anymore? Every time friggin' time I go to open it I'm prompted for login information. And if that isn't enough it fails to start my car, open the doors, etc. probably 50%+ of the time. Why as the consumer would I invest in never ending log ins coupled with a high probability of it failing to deliver on what it truly adds value? There really else is nothing else compelling about it, and a lot of companies wrongly believe that they're entitled to consumer draw and stickiness by virtue of just having an app with their product- coffee makers and portable dehumidifiers also come to mind. I guess you keep throwing money at the consumer in the form of app loaded "points," but there is nothing that says I have to keep data collection on with the app running in the background. I just deleted it quite frankly and may resurrect it if I need it to redeem my points.
So picture the GIF of Gene Wilder dressed as Wi--y Wonka with the headline, "You say Data collection is the future of Ford Motor," and at the bottom it saying, "Tell me more about Apple/Google and the value of Ford Pass."