Beginning in early November, owners of 2011 GMC models can access their vehicle information and OnStar services right from their smart phones. The myGMC and OnStar MyLink applications, available as free downloads, will provide drivers with unprecedented connectivity to their vehicles from their Android or Apple iPhone device.
“The myGMC app is an example of how we are continuously enhancing the GMC owner experience,” said John Schwegman, U.S. vice president of Buick & GMC marketing. “With more than 4 billion apps downloaded from the Apple app store alone, we recognize the importance of this platform in deepening engagement with our owners.”
The features of the myGMC app fall into three categories: location-based services, vehicle-specific information, and OnStar connectivity features.
“The myGMC app is designed to give consumers information on their vehicle from the comforts of their home or office,” said Schwegman. “The app will tell you where you parked, let you lock your car doors if you forgot, or remotely start your car during the winter months, all by using your smart phone.”
Features of the apps fall into three categories: location-based services, vehicle-specific information, and OnStar connectivity features.
The location-based services include a parking reminder that allows drivers to save their parking location to a GPS-enabled map, set a timer to track how much time they have on the parking meter, and even add a note or photo with details about their parking location. If they return to a flat tire, the driver can use the app to request roadside assistance or to locate the closest GMC dealership and schedule a service appointment.
Vehicle-specific information is accessible after scanning the vehicle identification number using the smart-phone camera. These features include searchable content for the most-commonly accessed information in the owner’s manual, such as directions saving radio presets. The app also provides explanations of warning lights and indicators on the vehicle instrument panel at the touch of a button.
In addition, myGMC integrates with the OnStar MyLink app to access exclusive OnStar technologies. Through OnStar’s unique connection to the vehicle, owners can send remote vehicle commands such as unlocking or locking the doors, and starting the engine. In addition, owners can access key diagnostic information, including fuel tank level and range, remaining oil life, current and recommended tire pressure and lifetime average miles per gallon. The diagnostic information is current as of the last vehicle start, giving OnStar subscribers an up-to-date health report of their vehicle anytime they need it.
myGMC will be available for download free of charge in early November from www.apple.com, or from www.android.com. OnStar MyLink is available for download now. myGMC is available on all 2011 GMC vehicles, except the 2011 GMC Savana and 2011 GMC Canyon.