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Old 04-15-2009, 06:04 PM   #15
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WASHINGTON D.C. (October 9, 2007) — General Motors (GM) and OnStar demonstrated today a prototype technology that can help OnStar further assist in the safe recovery of our subscribers' stolen vehicles and reduce fatalities and injuries resulting from police chases. This new technology, known as Stolen Vehicle Slowdown, is the latest enhancement to OnStar's stolen vehicle service and can allow OnStar advisors working with law enforcement to send a signal to a subscriber's stolen vehicle to reduce engine power slowing the vehicle down gradually.

"From its inception, the motivation behind OnStar has been the safety and security of our subscribers and others on the road," said Chet Huber, OnStar president. "Every service we add builds on this original promise. The Stolen Vehicle Slowdown service will allow our subscribers added peace of mind by possibly preventing their vehicle from being used as an instrument of harm if it happens to be stolen."

According to National Highway Traffic Safety Administration statistics, about 30,000 police chases occur yearly and approximately 300 deaths occur as a result of those chases.

"Technology should not just entertain us or make us more comfortable, it should make us safer," said Nicole R. Nason, Administrator of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. "We applaud innovations such as the kind GM is embracing that will make our roads better, our passengers more protected and our drivers safer."

"We look forward to having technologies like Stolen Vehicle Slowdown available to aid our officers in apprehending suspected car thieves and keeping our officers, highways and citizens safe," said David Hiller, national vice president, Fraternal Order of Police. "Since 1996, OnStar has assisted the law enforcement community by helping to locate stolen vehicles."

Powered by OnStar's newest generation of hardware (Generation 8), GM will make Stolen Vehicle Slowdown available on nearly 1.7 million Model Year (MY) 2009 vehicles. GM's largest division, Chevrolet, will be leading the way, making up for more than 60 percent of the total vehicles equipped with this new technology.

"Chevrolet aims to provide customers with more than they expect, and services like Stolen Vehicle Slowdown continue to add even more value to Chevy cars and trucks," said Ed Peper, general manager, Chevrolet. "Stolen Vehicle Slowdown will not only benefit GM and Chevy customers, but virtually everyone on the road."

Stolen Vehicle Slowdown is an enhancement to OnStar's Stolen Vehicle Assistance, which the company has offered to its subscribers since 1996. Stolen Vehicle Assistance uses Global Positioning Satellite technology to pinpoint the location of a vehicle that has been reported stolen. OnStar provides the location to law enforcement to assist with the vehicle's recovery. OnStar receives approximately 700 Stolen Vehicle Assistance requests from subscribers a month. The company has helped in 28,000 requests over the past decade.

"The IAFC sees this technology as an opportunity to improve the likelihood of a positive outcome for all involved in such dangerous road situations," said Chief Steven P. Westermann, President, International Association of Fire Chiefs. "On behalf of all firefighters, we appreciate the research and commitment of General Motors to tackle these issues and come up with a safe solution."

The process for Stolen Vehicle Slowdown is:

* Once the vehicle has been reported stolen to law enforcement, the subscriber can call OnStar and request Stolen Vehicle Assistance. OnStar will confirm the subscriber has not opted out of the Stolen Vehicle Slowdown service.
* OnStar will use real-time GPS technology to attempt to pinpoint the exact location of the stolen vehicle and provide this information to law enforcement to help them recover the vehicle.
* When law enforcement has established a clear line of sight of the stolen vehicle, law enforcement may request OnStar to slow it down remotely.
* Safeguards will be in place to ensure that the correct vehicle is slowed down.
* OnStar then sends a remote signal to the vehicle that interacts with the Powertrain system to reduce engine power which will slow the vehicle down gradually.

Research has shown that 95 percent of OnStar subscribers want the Stolen Vehicle Slowdown service available on their cars and trucks. OnStar subscribers have the choice to opt-out of the Stolen Vehicle Slowdown service at any time by contacting OnStar if they prefer not to have this capability on their vehicle. This will not affect the rest of their OnStar services.

OnStar's Stolen Vehicle Slowdown is a GM-exclusive feature in the U.S. and Canada and will be included in the one year OnStar subscription that customers receive when purchasing an eligible MY 2009 OnStar-equipped vehicle. OnStar's suite of services also includes Automatic Crash Response, Emergency Services, Remote Door Unlock, Roadside Assistance, Crisis Assist, OnStar Turn-by-Turn Navigation, Hands Free Calling and OnStar Vehicle Diagnostics. For more information regarding OnStar's services, please visit www.onstar.com.
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Old 04-15-2009, 08:06 PM   #16
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The info CTS posted here is about what information my dealer gave me for the Vehicle recovery system.... my question to this reliability is that is the vehicle is stolen, and the thief breaks off the sharkfin from the roof, the gps is now inoperative, so the recovery feature is inoperative. Am I incorrect in this assumption? Would it be better to install lojack in conjunction with the onstar since lojack is running on the FM band and is not not easily jammable. Any ideas on this?
Since we're trying to keep our babies after all this looonnnggg wait.. I for one want whatever good technology is available to keep it.
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Old 04-15-2009, 08:15 PM   #17
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The info CTS posted here is about what information my dealer gave me for the Vehicle recovery system.... my question to this reliability is that is the vehicle is stolen, and the thief breaks off the sharkfin from the roof, the gps is now inoperative, so the recovery feature is inoperative. Am I incorrect in this assumption? Would it be better to install lojack in conjunction with the onstar since lojack is running on the FM band and is not not easily jammable. Any ideas on this?
Since we're trying to keep our babies after all this looonnnggg wait.. I for one want whatever good technology is available to keep it.
Actually lojack is VERY easily jammable. Just toss a lead lined blanket over the vehicle, car crooks do it all the time (blankets are actually available on the open market for cheap).

also just breaking off the shark fin wont make onstar dead. it will only reduce the pickup from the satellite, the quality of the signal may not be great and they may have to send commands several times before it gets through but its still possible.
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Old 04-15-2009, 08:27 PM   #18
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lojack

Thanks for the update.... I'll have to remember that lead blanket when they want to sell me a lojack... very interesting.... I'm sure they already have a way to jam the onstar too.. not too encouraging...

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Old 04-15-2009, 08:28 PM   #19
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Thanks for bringing this up, one more Camaro feature to tell the wife about.
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Old 04-15-2009, 09:10 PM   #20
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I was at my dealership yesterday and he told me that there is a brand new feature being rolled out with our cars and onstar.

Basically if the car gets stolen and the police are notified OnStar has the ability to slow the car down to idle speed and the thief can go no faster!

It's also going to lower our insurance rates!!
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Old 04-15-2009, 09:23 PM   #21
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call on star if you go at dragstrip

hey guys

at the race track if i finish the day in semi final ,i will call on star to declare the cars of my competitors,and i will win
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Old 04-15-2009, 09:57 PM   #22
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I was at my dealership yesterday and he told me that there is a brand new feature being rolled out with our cars and onstar.

Basically if the car gets stolen and the police are notified OnStar has the ability to slow the car down to idle speed and the thief can go no faster!

It's also going to lower our insurance rates!!
Then the Trunk Monkey beats the living s**t out of them!
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Old 04-15-2009, 10:46 PM   #23
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how much is onstar per month after the 1st year?
http://www.onstar.com/us_english/jsp/plans/index.jsp
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Old 10-21-2009, 10:19 AM   #24
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Does anyone know for sure if Stolen Vehicle Slowdown and/or Remote Ignition Block is part of the Camaro OnStar? The OnStar web site only shows 2009 and earlier models.
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Old 10-21-2009, 10:32 AM   #25
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Yes, it does. It made the news yesterday too.
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Old 10-21-2009, 11:49 AM   #26
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If someone wants your car, they'll get it...but, better safe than sorry!

I'm having the Enhanced Lo-Jack put in on Friday. I already have OnStar, and also have a Viper 5002 pager alarm system Overboard? Nah...
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