If you haven’t packed your shotgun, lantern, shovel (for male) and garlic for Halloween, than the new “Monster Dodger” service from OnStar is what you need to keep you away from the endless armies of undead, hordes of werewolves or flocks of witches.
However, if you don’t believe in all that stuff, it will certainly help when you’re trying to find the nearest costume shop.
“Halloween is a fun holiday, and our new Monster Dodger service reflects that,” said Terry Inch, director, OnStar Subscriber Services. “This year, in addition to OnStar providing help to subscribers who need directions to the closest costume shop or convenience store to pick up candy, we are offering families an entertaining button push opportunity.”
OnStar subscribers will be able to ask the location of the closest “monster” by simply pressing the little blue button. It should also prove useful for you monster hunters out there. So grab a stake and cross, and good hunting!
“Although a zombie attack maybe farfetched, our Advisors are available 24/7 to help drivers with any emergency or service request they may have,” Inch adds. “We’ll continue to see customers through emergencies and less-serious situations – whether outpacing a zombie herd, or directions to a Halloween Monster Mash.”
“Halloween is a fun holiday, and our new Monster Dodger service reflects that,” said Terry Inch, director, OnStar Subscriber Services. “This year, in addition to OnStar providing help to subscribers who need directions to the closest costume shop or convenience store to pick up candy, we are offering families an entertaining button push opportunity.”
OnStar subscribers will be able to ask the location of the closest “monster” by simply pressing the little blue button. It should also prove useful for you monster hunters out there. So grab a stake and cross, and good hunting!
“Although a zombie attack maybe farfetched, our Advisors are available 24/7 to help drivers with any emergency or service request they may have,” Inch adds. “We’ll continue to see customers through emergencies and less-serious situations – whether outpacing a zombie herd, or directions to a Halloween Monster Mash.”