Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Chevrolet set to debut GogoLink navigation on Spark and Sonic rides (video)

Cruising around town in a gas-saving Chevrolet Sonic- Or even you have your name written all around the 2013 Spark's waiting list- Well, GM has some excellent news to share. Starting within the fall, those of you with a MyLink system on either of those rides could be ready to add GogoLink navigation for around $50. The service's features include live traffic, emergency info, 3D maps, Google local search and local maps storage on smartphones to take advantage of for turn-by-turn directions if you happen to can't get a signal. GM's saying that since GogoLink won't be out until the Spark's electrifying release, you will need to make a fast pit stop by the dealer to get the app installed to your 7-inch infotainment slab. What's a number of extra bucks to avoid wasting you from getting lost, right-

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Chevrolet Spark, Sonic Get a brand new App for Maps

Segment-exclusive MyLink system adds GogoLink navigation via owners' smartphones

NY – Its in-your-face colors already make the 2013 Chevrolet Spark hard to lose in a crowd. Now will probably be even harder to wander off while driving the Spark and the Sonic, because of available GogoLink.

GogoLink is an embedded smartphone application that delivers full-function navigation – including live traffic updates – during the vehicles' MyLink infotainment system. It was introduced today and is predicted to be available within the fall. Consumers can test-drive GogoLink for themselves at a unique kiosk within the Chevrolet exhibit the hot York International Auto Show.

"For only $50, GogoLink gives Spark and Sonic customers cloud-based navigation and live traffic alerts projected at the vehicle's seven-inch, high-resolution touch screen," said Cristi Landy, Chevrolet marketing director for small cars.

About 90 percent of expected Spark and Sonic buyers own smartphones, Landy said. "This technology is usually found on cars costing way more, but next-gen customers are acquainted with being connected. By a wisephone app, Chevrolet found a smart and safe approach to provide navigation."

GogoLink navigation includes:

Emergency information equivalent to police, fire and the closest hospital
Thousands of points of interest
Local Search via Google
Where am I- locator
Live traffic functionality provides crash reports and lane closures, and with alternative routes
3-D maps
Ability to store native maps to the customer's smartphone, giving them access to locations and switch-by-turn directions even if phone signal quality is poor. Many GPS-enabled apps don't do that.

Because GogoLink navigation turns into available after Spark goes on sale, the primary Spark models sold would require an easy update on the dealer to deal with the app.

MyLink is standard on 1LT and 2LT versions of the Spark, in addition to the Sonic LTZ and upcoming Sonic RS model. MyLink is out there on Sonic LS and LT models. On Spark and Sonic, MyLink operates by integrating the owner's compatible smartphone and stored media – via Bluetooth, plug-in outlet or USB – with the radio. This lets owners enjoy simple, safe and personalized connectivity while their smartphone is safely stowed.

MyLink is straightforward to take advantage of: The landlord selects from options projected onto the touch screen: Audio, Pictures & Movies, Telephone, Smartphone Link and Settings. Each menu selection takes the user though a listing of straightforward-to-select functions.

MyLink-equipped Spark and Sonic models will launch with two apps: Pandora internet radio and Stitcher Smart Radio. When owners with these services connect their compatible smartphones via Bluetooth or by plugging in, they'll access these and other functions:

Personal playlists of stored music
Hands-free calling with Bluetooth-enabled voice activation from the customer's smartphone when the steering wheel button is depressed. (Visit gm.com/Bluetooth for a catalogue of compatible smartphones)
Ability to project video via USB while the vehicle is parked
Ability to project a photograph album in "slideshow" mode via USB while the vehicle is parked, with the last music selection playing inside the background. Once the vehicle is moving, a single photo is viewable.

A four-passenger, five-door hatchback, the 2013 Chevrolet Spark goes on sale this summer, the smallest entry within the Chevrolet passenger car lineup. Though compact, Spark offers more passenger and load room than other mini cars reminiscent of the Fiat 500, Smartfortwo and the Scion iQ. Equipped with the 1.2L four-cylinder engine and five-speed manual transmission, Spark is anticipated to provide very competitive fuel economy.

As well as MyLink, Spark is supplied with 10 standard air bags, standard StabiliTrak electronic stability control, and is the one car in its segment with a five-year, 100,000-mile powertrain warranty and the security and safety of OnStar.

The performance-oriented 2013 Sonic RS should be available within the fourth quarter of this year. A five-door hatch, it is the only model in its segment to give a turbocharged engine – a 138-horsepower (103 kW) Ecotec 1.4L. Other performance attributes include a sport-tuned suspension and unique exterior and interior treatments. All other Sonic models are on sale.

Chevrolet MyLink functionality varies by model. MyLink on Sonic and Spark RS doesn't include integrated voice recognition or Gracenotes capability.


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