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BMW 1 and 3 Series get a Google engine

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Having already made Google Maps available in the 5, 6 and 7 Series, BMW is now doing the same thing for its 1and 3 Series. It works like this, subscribers to the BMW Assist Convenience Plan can access BMW Search to find a business — such as a cinema, hotel, restaurant, bank or gas station — by inputting a keyword (just like home- and office-bound computer users do), then enter that information straight into the navigation system and/or place a hands-free call via one’s Bluetooth-equipped phone.

Information is updated continuously. BMW calls this “the next logical and consequential development of the link between the automobile and the Internet.”

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The system works on the AT&T network, but users with phones on other networks can still make and receive calls. BMW Assist is similar to General Motors’ OnStar service, in which people may speak to a real human being. A severe accident activates the Automatic Collision Notification function. There’s also a stolen vehicle recovery service and even a service reminder feature in which the driver can arrange an appointment and all the necessary parts will be waiting. Looks like the future is here now.

Colin Ryan

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