Starting in 2009, OnStar is adding a new feature to GM's lineup: disabling their vehicles when it gets stolen. I find it to be a cool feature because it should reduce insurance rates (such as alarms and anti-theft devices), and the company OnStar overall is a great security feature when the vehicle breaks down or you need directions.
However, how reliable is OnStar when it comes to disabling their vehicles? I'd find it hilarious if a parent doesn't want their newly-licensed kid to drive and they teach them a lesson by disabling the vehicle. Or if a jealous and overprotective spouse doesn't want their loved-one to go out by disobeying them. How will OnStar know what is a serious issue or not???
I do believe it is a threat to motorists because it may cause accidents. What if the carjacker doesn't pull over to the side?
I'm just thankful I'm driving an import!
OnStar article
Tuesday, October 9, 2007
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