OnStar Quietly Discontinues FMV Program: Exclusive
The system lasted less than three full years.
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The system lasted less than three full years.
The new designs make room for OnStar’s global expansion as well as the ways in which the telematics system integrates with a vehicle’s infotainment system.
And $299 a year for the OnStar service thereafter.
More over, the majority of mirrors are installed in 2012, 2011, and 2007 model year vehicles.
For reasons unknown to the press, OnStar President Linda Marshall has left General Motors.
The effort is far from a branding exercise; it’s a full-fledged media strategy aimed at selling OnStar’s newest product.
GM Vice Chairman Steven Grisky has pitched the idea of launching an OnStar IPO to the rest of the company’s command staff, and he’s got the numbers to justify a case.
With OnStar FMV, drivers can have access to the automotive safety and security services of The Blue Button, no matter what make of the vehicle.
In a report coming from Automotive News, OnStar is planning on expanding even farther to the reaches of both the Middle East and Latin America regions of the world, with others being closely studied.
It’s not FMV — For My Vehicle; it’s FGV — For Granny’s Vehicle!