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Super Cruise is an even better deal now compared to Ford's BlueCruise....

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"GM has room to increase price of supercruise subscription"
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"GM has room to increase price of supercruise subscription"
I didn't know that GM or Ford was charging for this mess. Anyone know what GM is charging? I've a few GM vehicles reserved: E-Ray, Hummer EV SUV, Denali EV, Blazer EV, and the C9.
I got a 2021 Mach E and BC expires in Dec. But I can still get 3 years for $600. I will likely renew, but I would not renew for $800 per year.
I didn't know that GM or Ford was charging for this mess. Anyone know what GM is charging? I've a few GM vehicles reserved: E-Ray, Hummer EV SUV, Denali EV, Blazer EV, and the C9.
I read an older article that indicated $25 per month, but added to OnStar it is $15 per month. Not sure if those numbers are still valid. I think the first 3 years are free.

Edit: From the order guide, standard for 3 years.

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Thanks, azbill...

I'm NOT down with this subscription mess, especially for items within the car like heated seats, adaptive cruise control, etc. I guess the highway driving deal is different but I don't intend to take any of those vehicles I mentioned above cross-country, so I more than likely will opt out of that. I've been driving my ICE vehicles forever without taking my hands off the wheel, not about to pay to take my hands off the wheel :mad::LOL:
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I am willing to pay a reasonable subscription for things that improve with time, like nav maps or SuperCruise. But for basic functions like heated seats that come with the vehicle, it should not require a subscription to keep it turned on. Some are proposing subscriptions for increased acceleration, another example of stupidity.

I currently pay a couple of subscriptions for satellite and streaming radio, with no commercials.
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I do pay for a Jazz app with no commercials; have been for upwards of 10 years; it's free with commercials but screw that :) As for nav maps, it's Waze for me and I know you know why :cool: But it's good to have an updated nav builtin to the vehicle just incase one loses his/her phone or it craps out while on the roads.
Nice, but where I live on the Big Island of Hawaii, there will never be a super cruise stretch of Highway
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