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Tuesday, September 16, 2008

CHEVROLET VOLT


GM announced yesterday that the company plans to release its electric car, the Chevrolet Volt, by the end of 2010, despite concerns from employees that the date might be too ambitious

BMW TEAMS WITH GOOGLE MAPS FOR NAVIGATION


The new X6 features tight integration with the big G's online mapping service
BMW just introduced a fairly close approximation for US customers on its new 2008 X6 Sports Activity Coupe. BMW calls the service MyInfo, an add-on to the company's OnStar competitor, BMW Assist. MyInfo lets subscribers send up to 10 business addresses and phone numbers from Google Maps to their car. If the car’s got a navigation system, it can begin route guidance; if not, the phone number will still load itself into the system for Bluetooth phone use. You can also send addresses to other peoples’ cars, which will likely mitigate the scourge of analog “maps” drawn on the backs of gum wrappers in leaky felt pen. BMW launched a European version called ConnectedDrive in 2007.

But BMW isn't alone. Mercedes launched a similar service called Search and Send, an add-on to its Tele Aid service, in 2007. It's available on the S-Class, CL-Class, and C-Class models equipped with the Multimedia Package and Navigation System.