Eric.......Yes indeed, there are data loggers installed in all new vehicles that record speed, rate of acceleration, braking, g-force, vehicle yaw, seatbelt use, headlight use, degree of steering and many other perimeters of the vehicle. My comment was more in line with the possibility of also recording video of the driver and audio of all occupants inside the vehicle with the inclusion of cameras and microphones. With technology the way it is I would not be surprised if new vehicles can or might be surreptitiously wired for WiFi, 4G or satellite connectivity with individual IP addresses that would allow the NSA or other spying agencies to collect information unbeknownst to owners. Just sayin'......
It would not be that difficult to invisibly introduce this technology into vehicles or disguise it inside other features. Heck, I can start my vehicle, flash the headlights, lock and unlock the doors, check my odometer reading, the fuel level and tire pressure, all from the On-Star app on my mobile phone from anywhere in the world. If I crash my vehicle, On-Star gets notified, pinpoints my location with GPS and sends emergency help even if I cannot respond to them trying to contact me via the vehicle's voice communication link. On-Star can locate my vehicle if it is stolen, remotely reduce engine RPM's to reduce vehicle speed or even shut the engine off. Amazing technology. It's not too much of a stretch to include the other activities outlined above. It's a wild, wild world for sure.