ha ha ha, busted! I bet he cancelled his subscription to OnStar soon afterward. I forgot that it's also used to locate a stolen vehicle. But then who cares, it's not GM vehicles that are often stolen, it's Honda, Toyota, Acura, BMW, Mitsubishi, etc. you know, the brands that are reliable and carry a higher resale value. I still won't accept the fact that OnStar actually advertises the scenarios of people being locked out with their keys in the ignition and engine running. That advertises nothing more than a design flaw from the start. Then again, if GM followed Daimler's lead, they wouldn't be able to sell OnStar. Pretty soon OnStar will guide the driver on how to start the car, select a forward gear, put foot on accelerator pedal, and place hands on steering wheel while rotating it either left or right. If you fail, OnStar will disable the motor and dispatch the nearst available driver ed. instructor.