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UVO Plan Comparison

gman1868

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Which one provides the most value for the $$? Which one did you choose? This page has the comparison chart: About UVO Link. I've copied it below. Trying to figure out which is best for me and you :)

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It all depends on what features you'd need. Most 2020 owners opt for the plus for remote start, or ditch UVO altogether and buy aftermarket RS. I don't plan on extending my UVO when my trial is up.
 
Seems to me these costs are about double of what they should be to competitive 3rd party options. Sadly my main parking location has such poor cell service that it renders the advanced features useless. I will say that the vehicle unlocked reminder came in really handy yesterday, I wonder if that's included at the $99/yr level.
 
We've survived the last 30+ years without, we will continue without. Prices are too high for us once the 5 years are up
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Or after the initial investment of aftermarket remote starter with CarLink6 smartphone connectivity, only pay $40/year or $100 for 3 years.

https://www.carlinkusa.com/ASCL6/

You won’t have all the features of UVO Link (ie. unlocked door reminders, climate adjustment, or navigation internet searching) but it is basic remote start and door locking. Which is enough for some.
 
On my Chevy Truck, I've had basic vehicle diagnostics via onstar, vehicle location, and remote start/stop/unlock for free for 3 years now. $20/mo to start your car from an app is outrageous.
 




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