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==General Motors== *'''OnStar Mandatory Subscriptions (2022-2023)''': GM required buyers of Buick, GMC, and some Cadillac models to purchase mandatory $905-$1,675 three-year OnStar subscriptions for remote start and connectivity features, with all hardware pre-installed. Customer backlash led to partial policy reversal in March 2023. '''Media''': *[https://www.cnn.com/2022/08/10/business/gm-onstar-mandatory/index.html CNN Business: “A $1,500 ‘option’ is now mandatory on GMC, Buick, and some Cadillac models”] (August 10, 2022) *[https://www.caranddriver.com/news/a40850271/gm-extra-cost-onstar-option-mandatory/ Car and Driver: “GM Confirms It’s Making $1500 Option Mandatory on Some New Models”] (August 9, 2022) *[https://www.carscoops.com/2022/08/gm-adding-1500-onstar-service-as-standard-on-new-buick-and-gmc-models/ Carscoops: “GM Now Forces You To Pay $1,500 For OnStar Service On All New Buick And GMC Models”] (August 12, 2022)
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