
General Motors has announced that they will be offering dealer-installed Autonet routers in future SUV and truck offerings, following in the footsteps of Chrysler who got the whole thing going a year ago alongside Volkswagen who started doing so in August this year. The Autonet kit will be made available to the masses this month in the GMC, Chevrolet, Buick and Cadillac range, where you can also order it on GM’s accessories site. It will cost $500 for installation, where each month of 1GB service will cost another $29. Exceed 1GB and the service will stop automatically, making you ponder whether you should’ve gotten the 5GB service or not.
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