Silverado and other GM truck owners, use the apps to do things like check their tire pressures and oil levels via their smart phones, and remotely starting their trucks via phone. Jeff Luke, executive chief engineer for Silverado, noted that "It’s not surprising that Silverado owners would take full advantage of RemoteLink’s ability to keep tabs on the health of their Silverado.” After all, truck owners are often using the vehicles in their business, and everyone needs a technology edge to stay ahead.
The reason GM chose to highlight this is the company is planning a roll-out of new proactive alerts. These alerts are possible due to the new 4G LTE high-speed data transfer in new GM products. Soon things like low tire pressure warnings, battery warnings, and other diagnostics will be being sent to Silverado owners to help save them time and money. This is only the beginning. GM also has a program in mind that will help drivers negotiate better insurance rates with their insurance providers based on their unique driving data.
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