A new subscription service allows
for emergency crash notification, remote lock / unlock and remote start.
Current cars can use a connected smartphone
for emergency crash notification (911 assist).
In the past, if you connected your mobile phone via Sync, Ford and Lincoln used
that for emergency crash notification (911 Assist) and some other services, but not as many as OnStar.
Not exact matches
Also, a full complement of airbags, anti-lock brakes (ABS),
emergency crash notification and last but not the least Ford's My Key that allows parents to set certain parameters
for their teenage driver like maximum volume, restrictions on speed and the likes.
Also included is OnStar
crash notification which alerts
emergency personnel when a
crash occurs, as well providing road - side assistance
for break downs, owner assistance in the event that keys are locked inside the car, and stolen vehicle recovery assistance.
Connectivity Cadillac has OnStar standard, but it's twenty bucks a month,
for remote door unlock (nice) and
emergency crash notification (rare but very nice).
BMW and Volvo both have acceptable space
for four and both, in a nod to safety, build in telematics and provide 10 years of no - cost
emergency crash notification.
For cars without Sync Connect, Sync 3 still lets drivers set up
emergency crash notification via a paired Bluetooth phone.
VW's Car - Net
emergency telematics is standard with features that include automatic
crash notification, roadside assistance, remote vehicle access, stolen vehicle location and geo - fencing (which allows parents to set boundaries
for teenage drivers).
Audi Connect will be available, which includes
emergency services (automatic
crash notification and roadside assistance,
for example) and a smartphone app that incorporates vehicle health reports, remote locking and unlocking, parking spot locator and other features.