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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...
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3 Weeks Ago,
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...
2 Months Ago,
Jonny Lieberman from Autoblog says
(in REPORT: Stand-alone Buick, GMC dealers to be dualed, only 17k Pontiacs left)
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...
Episode #140 of the Autoblog Podcast is going to just squeak under the wire for the weekend. It's late, and we're going to blame the new guy. Jonny Lieberman joined Chris and Dan for a few moments between bouts of Skype-drop-itis, and the trio started off blithely to discuss the Autoblog Gara...
Fri, Aug 14 | from Autoblog