49 Minutes. That is how long your average Tucson resident
spends on the road, and that’s assuming all goes smoothly on the highway. While
there’s no one cure for everyone’s daily commute nuisances, GM has been working
on something to take some of the edge and stress out of the dreaded daily
drive.
Meet Marketplace. The automotive world’s first commerce
based dashboard designed to make some of your daily stops quicker. Want to
avoid the coffee line? Marketplace allows you to place and pay for your order.
Want to order your drive-thru favorite? Marketplace will allow you to place
your order and save your favorites so you can re-order in a pinch. Got a date
and need to make nice dinner plans? Marketplace can help you find a nice
restaurant and get a good table.
Marketplace serves two purposes. To take the stress out of your daily commute, and to build stronger bonds between consumers and the brands they’ve grown to trust over the years. GM also wants to further earn your trust by offering exclusive discounts and coupons for GM vehicle repairs, services and accessories just for being a supportive customer.
Marketplace serves two purposes. To take the stress out of your daily commute, and to build stronger bonds between consumers and the brands they’ve grown to trust over the years. GM also wants to further earn your trust by offering exclusive discounts and coupons for GM vehicle repairs, services and accessories just for being a supportive customer.
While Marketplace is designed to be used while driving for
convenience, GM still knows safety is most important. Your offers are
handpicked by analyzing your data, location, and interaction with third-party
vendors. This makes sure your time isn’t wasted with irrelevant offers, and
you’re only being sent what you want.
While there’s no app to clear traffic or prevent accidents
altogether, you can count on Marketplace to shave some time off of those daily
necessary stops.
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