OnStar Signs More Than 1,600 Retail Locations
New retail product offers signature blue button services for some 55 million non-GM vehicles
DETROIT, Jan. 31, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- More than 1,600 retailers, including all nationwide Best Buy locations, will sell OnStar's new $299 retail mirror that offers key safety and security features such as Automatic Crash Response, Hands-Free Calling and Turn-by-Turn Navigation.
Best Buy, OnStar's first strategic retail partner, will offer on-site installation for $75 to $100, while online retailer Crutchfield will sell the product nationwide with referrals to third-party installers. A range of service plans will be available, starting at $18.95 a month or $199 a year. The retail mirror goes on sale this spring.
OnStar announced the product at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas on Jan. 4, offering OnStar service for the first time in non-GM and older GM vehicles already on the road. The mirror is validated to work on 99 percent of the top 20-selling non-GM vehicles over the last 10 years, or approximately 55 million cars and trucks, with more validations in process.
The new retail product provides the key features that have made OnStar's "blue button" an icon, including Stolen Vehicle Location Assistance, one-button access to emergency and roadside services, and Bluetooth connectivity.
"Our customers have been asking for years to add OnStar in the cars and trucks they already own – so we're confident there will be strong demand for the OnStar product right out of the gate," said Greg Ross, OnStar's vice president of business extensions.
Ingram Micro is the exclusive master distributor for the retail mirror, responsible for distribution and logistics, merchandising, installation and technical support.
"OnStar is a strong brand name that will drive significant numbers of first-time customers into 12-volt and consumer electronics retailers," said John Soumbasakis, Ingram Micro's senior vice president of specialty solutions. "As a safety product, many drivers view OnStar as a 'must-have' rather than a 'nice-to-have' purchase. Ingram Micro looks forward to helping retailers make the most of this unique opportunity."
In addition to Best Buy and Crutchfield, several regional retailers will carry the mirror, including:
- ABC Warehouse of Pontiac, Mich., 43 locations
- Al & Ed's Autosound of Van Nuys, Cal., 18 locations
- Car Toys of Seattle, Wash.; 49 locations
- Columbus Car Audio of Columbus, Ohio; three locations
- Drive-In Autosound of Colorado Springs, Colo.; six locations
- P.C. Richard & Son of Carteret, N.J.; 65 locations
- Sound Of Tri-State of Wilmington, Del.; three locations.
Retailers interested in selling the OnStar product and service can visit Ingram Micro's OnStar site at www.ingrammicro.com/onstar, email [email protected] or call (877) 733-6770.
For more information on OnStar's innovation and the new OnStar mirror, visit www.onstar.com.
About OnStar
OnStar, a wholly owned subsidiary of General Motors, is the leading provider of connected safety and security solutions, value-added mobility services and advanced information technology. Currently available on more than 40 MY 2011 GM models, OnStar soon will be available for installation on most other vehicles already on the road through local electronics retailers, including Best Buy. OnStar safely connects its more than six million subscribers, in the U.S., Canada and China, in ways never thought possible. OnStar Stolen Vehicle Slowdown is a recipient of the 2010 Edison Award for Best New Product in the technology category. More information about OnStar can be found at www.onstar.com.
SOURCE General Motors
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