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Onstar?

Discussion in 'Prius c Main Forum' started by PS3PriusC90, May 2, 2012.

  1. PS3PriusC90

    PS3PriusC90 New Member

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    I am curious about the Onstar system and other similar systems. I am mainly interested in the feature that allows you to track your car should it get stolen and calls an ambulance should you get into an accident, and I am not really interested in all the "bells and whistles" like the bluetooth communication or the navigation. Being one of those "better safe than sorry" type of people, this is crucial. If I were to get a Prius C, what would be the best device for the money, Onstar or some other device?
     
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    I thought there was "SOS" by toyota.
     
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    Toyota and Lexus have the SOS thing. The prius c does not offer it however
     
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    SquallLHeart The Techie Guy

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    I chose Onstar, because almost everybody knows about Onstar and what it is. I didn't even know until now that Toyota has its own version. That's interesting. At least, I won't have to worry now. Thanks.