
Which is all old hat to OnStar subscribers.
GM plans to make OnStar standard across its entire lineup by 2007.
GM offers OnStar free for a limited period to new vehicle buyers, in the hope that theyll decide they cant live without it and sign up for the service.
GM charges its 2-million plus OnStar user base a total of US$200 per year after the initial year of free service runs out. With a target of another million users by 2006, GM would increase its annual OnStar revenues from about US$400 million to US$600 million.
This constant revenue stream is enough to inspire Toyota to start fitting its G-Book Alpha system into a variety of new or significantly updated models this month in its Japanese home market. While Toyota didn't say if the new service would be sold outside of Japan, it only makes sense that it eventually will.
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