Blue Link on 2012 Hyundai Sonata, followed by Veloster
Hyundai Sonata Want turn-by-turn navigation? A Hyundai Blue Link operator will be happy to help you, and just like On Star, Blue Link ...
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Next up from Hyundai is the Assurance & Essentials package, which starts with the Assurance package and includes location sharing, voice text messaging, a smartphone app, remote door locking and unlocking, remote horn and lights, remote vehicle start, a service scheduling feature, remote diagnostics, maintenance alert, monthly vehicle diagnostic report, valet alert, geo-fence, speed alert, curfew (a time based alert), stolen vehicle recovery, panic notification and alarm notification, all for an annual fee of $179. On Star’s Directions & Connections package, their most comparable, charges $299 annually.
Look for Blue Link to be introduced on the 2012 Hyundai Sonata, followed by the 2012 Hyundai Veloster
Hyundai announced specifics about plans and pricing for its soon to be released Blue Link telematics package at the Telematics Update conference in Detroit. Assurance Package, $79/year, $139/2 years
Hyundai said on Thursday that its Blue Link system, the Korean automaker's first vehicle telematics system, will be priced between $79-$279 for a one-year service agreement, undercutting Ford Sync and GM's On Star.
The basic Blue Link Assurance package bundles automatic collision notification and assistance, SOS emergency assistance, enhanced roadside assistance and a monthly reporting of vehicle systems' status. The up level Blue Link Guidance package includes such features as the eco coach and turn-by-turn navigation service.
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