MyHyundai puts a whole host of ancillary features into one convenient Android Auto app (pictures)
Announced today at Google I/O, MyHyundai gives drivers access to information like vehicle health reports, local service centers and valet-mode activation, without having to pick up a smartphone or navigate a ton of infotainment-system menus.
MyHyundai will track your driving, telling you when you're hamfisting the pedals and keeping a close eye on your all-important emm-pee-gees.
You'll be able to access a wealth of features, all without having to pick up a smartphone.
Looking for more basic features like valet mode or calling roadside assistance? They're present and accounted for.
Hyundai probably isn't willing to engage your idle chit-chat, so it's best to keep it straight business.
MyHyundai seeks to cut down on the distraction and the number of steps required to access its functions.
There is no function that allows you to call both dealers, forcing them to compete on service pricing.
You can also set the car to alert you when it leaves a specific radius, keeping lead-footed valets from dreaming of Ferris Bueller-style antics.
If your brand-new car already has a problem with its ADAS systems, you might want to ask more questions than just, "Is this covered under warranty?"