It\’s safe to claim that General Motors is struggling for relevancy nowadays and, while the Chevy Volt generally is a huge step into the trendy era for the company, that still leaves every other car looking slightly — traditional, technology-wise. OnStar is going to aid, expanding its Volt-specific controls to the full 2011 lineup of GM cars. Once we saw OnStar\’s Volt app earlier this year we loved how it not only will let you control recharging but additionally unlock the doors and monitor system specs from anywhere. While monitoring recharging status obviously won\’t be much good in case you\’re rocking a superb \’ol ICE vehicle, you can actually still be capable of start the automobile remotely, unlock doors, and in addition monitor stats like tire pressure and oil level from your iPhone, BlackBerry, or Android handset, as demonstrated in a video after the break. Yes, you\’ll must be an OnStar subscriber to take advantage of the app, with rates currently starting at a somewhat steep $18.95 per 30 days. Now, if only there were an app that would help us to afford a new ZR1.

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