Since I still
like onboard navigation systems and Chevy's is a good one, I'll throw on that $ 495 option, too, along with the Redline edition package because I do fancy the slightly more sinister appearance the styling touches bring.
Not exact matches
The
onboard navigation (a $ 795 option on top of Sync 3) also works well with features
like traffic data and voice commands that don't suck.
In between sits a wide TFT display that provides information
like engine oil temperature,
navigation, cornering G - forces, and lap times, but also serves as the home for the driver settings menu and
onboard diagnostics system.
The tablet comes with a microSD memory card slot that will let you build upon the
onboard memory all the way up to 32 GB while also including other features
like a 3 megapixel camera, GPS
navigation, a mini USB 2.0 port, 3.5 mm audio jack along with G - Sensor and E-Compass.