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Starting with select 2014 models,
Volkswagen will offer an in-car assistance system called Car-Net, which comes with safety features such as location-based roadside assistance, automatic crash notification, remote vehicle unlock, destination assistance and more. The system is very similar to General Motors'
OnStar, but VW is quick to point out that a subscription to Car-Net gives the owner access to all of its features. OnStar requires that
subscribers pay extra for its navigation function.
A mobile application will be available to accompany the in-car system as well, and working together they allow owners to check vehicle status or even find where they last parked.
The 2014 VWs that are compatible with the system are
Jetta,
Passat,
Tiguan,
CC,
Beetle and
Eos models. One year will cost $199; two years is $378, three years is $540; or $17.99 for a month-to-month subscription. Feel free to read the press release we included
below.
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