Good thing, it's always pretty simple to get around shit like this.
Well, it used to be.
The car won't start because the computers that control the engine and other management devices required to keep the engine running have been told that they no longer are allowed to operate.
I understand it's not difficult to spoof a GPS signal these days.
It isn't, but that's not the part that's going to prevent you from starting the car - the system has to be told what those limits are somehow.
If all of the speed limits are suddenly zero, or if the central computer that provides the handshake that allows the ECM to start the car says no, it doesn't matter where you tell the car it is. It won't run. The only way I could see around this is if it requires some sort of cellular connectivity, you could potentially break that and hope it goes into an emergency mode of some sort.
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