OnStar is still very much a part of the Chevrolet Trax. SpecificationsĬhevrolet has been well known for OnStar over the years and that hasn’t changed for 2015. My apologies if I created any confusion with my misstatements. 99 and a one time fee for the service, not a monthly fee as I stated in the review. Second, Chevrolet clarifies the BringGo app is. I should have contacted Chevrolet to clarify if the Trax was getting these features before including them. My thoughts on CarPlay and Android Auto were made from my experience with another Chevrolet vehicle that has them integrated. First off, Android Auto and CarPlay will not be available on the Trax as I stated, I had originally thought the Trax would be getting the feature but it will not. UPDATE 12:15PM EST: Chevrolet has clarified a few points in this review with us as I got them wrong. So without wasting anymore time, this is our 2015 Chevrolet Trax review. I’m no authority on cars but I do love technology so most of this review will talk about the Trax technology and how that looks for you. It’s been a few months since I’ve had the 2015 Chevrolet Trax and I’ve been sitting on this review for a few reasons, mostly because I’ve had trouble forming my words around a product I’ve never done a written review on. So when Chevrolet said okay to a request to review one of their connected cars we were just a little bit surprised. We’ve been fortunate enough to work with some great companies who’ve been willing to loan us a variety of equipment to test and then review for you our readers.
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