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Has anyone installed OnStar in their MB?
I have basic service in my truck (came with it) and have used it twice. Once to unlock my doors after locking the keys inside at the grocery store and once to use the phone because I forgot my belt clip cell phone and needed to call my pa-in-law.
It's very nice to have when you need it. I paid a locksmith $75 to unlock my door on a previous truck I owned. I waited 1.5 hours for him to show up. It took him two seconds flat to open the door. I wanted to punch that guy ... then myself.
Anyway, I'm seriously considering installing OnStar in my SL600. Any negatory input out there on doing this?
As long as I have my cell phone I feel okay. It's just annoying having to wait for help.
I also use a GPS unit (Garmin 2610) because all I know about navigating this planet is that it's three rocks over from the sun. It's the kind of knowledge that's not much help on the highways and byways. Whenever I get lost, I put it on the dash and tell it to go home. I just follow it.
I too never leave home without the cell phone
as for the GPS - well I had that on my SO's PalmPilot and when that died so did the GPS capabilities - we really only used it on the lake when we were out on the boat, so I have to now rely on my female memory to remember how to get to and from and ask for directions when I am not sure
I'm a widower, but my wife was my navigator, and a really good one, too. That's why I have to use the GPS now. I grew up in Northern Utah and played in the Mountain West. There was always a mountain in site and I instinctively used them to keep my bearings. I don't get lost there even today. When I moved east of the Mississippi, well, stuff changed big time (eh, a pun). No mountains. Constantly getting turned around and lost.
I am, therefore where am I?
I remember once we were driving from MD to GA. She fell asleep right away as I drove on. As soon as she awoke and opened her eyes, she said, "You missed the turn. You need to turn around." Now, how does someone do that? I can understand something like the turn is coming up shortly, don't miss it, but she recognized the unfamiliar rather than the familiar. Amazing. She was really sharp and aware all the time, even when she was half asleep.
Lugnut, let me tell you a story trying to convince you why you need TeleAid:
STOLEN MERCEDES
Oscar drove his brand new Mercedes to his favorite sporting goods store. He parked it outside and went in to do a little perusing with Jan, his regular sales woman.
Jan was a pretty blonde, and as Oscar walked into the store, she happily greeted him. But he requested to look around alone today before he needed her help. She obliged and let him do his thing.
Five minutes later, Jan came running up to him yelling, "Oscar! Oscar! I just saw someone driving off with your new Mercedes!"
"Dear God! Did you try to stop him?"
"No," the blonde said, "I did better than that! I got the license plate number!"
The base level is free for one year. If you want the concierge service during the first year, you pay for just that. After the first year, you pay for base or base plus concierge.
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