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I know Ford, GM, and BMW have mobile apps that can read or control things from outside the vehicle.... who else has them? Also curious as to what you or your customers think of those apps...
For Example:
I have BMW's and I can get it to find my car, but I can't get any other functionality to work from outside the car. And that really kills the usefulness of the app for me because the only feature I want to use is firing up the climate control before I get in the cold or hot car. I have heard the same kind of feedback from other BMW owners, but I'm the only one who keeps the faith that this app will have value one day.
Daimler AG's manager of their connected-car area's response to whether they're building an app is interesting:
For Example:
I have BMW's and I can get it to find my car, but I can't get any other functionality to work from outside the car. And that really kills the usefulness of the app for me because the only feature I want to use is firing up the climate control before I get in the cold or hot car. I have heard the same kind of feedback from other BMW owners, but I'm the only one who keeps the faith that this app will have value one day.
Daimler AG's manager of their connected-car area's response to whether they're building an app is interesting:
Automotive News said:No, we deliberately decided against an app. The user accesses all of this information by means of a secure browser. In this way, we have achieved a new level of data integration into the vehicle. Now, a great many other services can be offered, and highly current information can be delivered into the vehicle.
Source: http://www.autonews.com/article/20141110/OEM02/311109999/daimler-exec-cars-will-be-part-of-internet