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From a bird's eye view, bad old bankrupt General Motors' transition into the new, solvent "good GM" looks pretty much okay. From a marketing point of view, Chevrolet matches up well with Ford, Buick is akin to Mercury and Cadillac is the brand Lincoln would love to be. Or maybe Chevy matches u...
2 bloggers weighed in on a similar topic
Last Month,
Jonathon Ramsey from Autoblog says
(in GM to offer in-vehicle WiFi on select models)
Everywhere connectivity is even closer with the announcement that GM will be offering dealer-installed Autonet routers in its SUV and truck offerings. Chrysler was the first to put Autonet in cars a year ago, and Volkswagen signed up in August of this year, putting the mobile router dock...
And
Stephen Markley from KickingTires says
(in Select GM Models to Get Wi-Fi)
GM will offer dealer-installed Autonet routers in select SUV and truck models. This comes a year after Chrysler began offering the same service. The installation will cost $500 as well as $29 a month for 1 GB of service (service...
GM will offer dealer-installed Autonet routers in select SUV a...
Warning: this may be some kind of subtle trick, because it appears to be a positive car review from the UK about the CTS-V: QUOTE What? An American car that's as fast as a Ferrari and and comfy as a Merc? This could be a whole new special relationship
Sat, Nov 14 | from Caddyinfo.com Cadillac Discussion Posts