Now that it's illegal to talk on a hand held phone while driving (here in Calif), OnStar suddenly seems worthwhile.
Brian Moody, Road Test Editor
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Now that it's illegal to talk on a hand held phone while driving (here in Calif), OnStar suddenly seems worthwhile.
Brian Moody, Road Test Editor
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banhugh says:
05:48 PM, 07/ 2/08
"Now that it's illegal to talk on a hand held phone while driving (here in Calif), OnStar suddenly seems worthwhile."
Say that to the Blockbuster service that calls the Enclave OnStar phonenumber for the late fees of the DVD that the previous owner of that number has to pay. What a mesh!
tinyelvis says:
05:34 PM, 07/ 3/08
I've had my CXL for 17k and 11 months, and have yet to receive any OnStar calls for bill-collection, telemarketing, or phone sex.