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Old Jan 9, 2014 | 10:49 am
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Originally Posted by Mary2e
I was on the fence, because right now, the car is only used on the weekends. So, even if I could get a cheapo deal to renew, because of this I won't.

If I used the car daily to commute I probably would keep it, since, so far, I enjoy it.
Originally Posted by Mary2e
Hmmm... that may be worth it. But honestly, if I'm driving, I don't have time to play with the radio to see what's on there So I'm probably not using it enough to make a good judgement.

Still, their practices are what I object to, and I may do so with my $$$$. Ditto for OnStar.
Well, our expiration came and went. With it came numerous offers to renew for $25 for 6 months. We didn't take it.

In December they offered it for free for 2 weeks and we tried it again. We decided that even for $25 it wasn't worth it because, well, we still only use the car on weekends and we realized that for the stations we listen to, the keep on repeating the same music & artists over and over and over and over.

We aren't in the car enough to justify spending any money on it.

BUT - we did renew Onstar with the directions package. While expensive, I find myself really liking have a human at the end of the "line" to speak with to get directions, phone numbers, etc.
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