The teenage years are an important development phase for any child. But, sometimes, parents need a little extra peace of mind. Chevrolet is ready to provide with a free trial of OnStar Family Link.
OnStar Family Link allows parents to keep track of a teenage driver’s vehicle. The function shows the vehicle’s location, and parents can set up text or email alerts to notify them when the car has arrived or departed a location. It can also alert parents if the car has departed a specified area.
Chevrolet will offer the service free of charge for three months. Following the trial period, the rate is $3.99 per month—a small price to pay for peace of mind. Additionally, Chevrolet offers its Teen Driver system on many vehicles to encourage better driving habits and safeguard against dangerous practices.
Any 2012 or newer Chevrolet is eligible for the OnStar Family Link feature and it can be activated at the link here.
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I don’t care about this BS. I Just want to have more powertrain choices. I’m not interested in a diesel and that popgun 153hp engine in the Cruze will not get it done for me. Dammit the Cruze hatch could be a lot of fun with the LTG.
You will be glad to know the diesel Cruze is available, if you need more grunt. Still would be fun if GM dropped a 2.0 L turbo into a Cruze SS package!