In response to a carjacking involving a Volkswagen and a two-year-old child, Volkswagen of America today announced that it will provide a free five-year subscription for Car-Net Safe & Secure ...
When a two-year-old child was abducted in a Volkswagen Atlas in February, America was shocked that a Volkswagen employee denied the police request to locate the stolen vehicle. The German carmaker ...
Most Volkswagen models in the U.S. produced between the 2020 and 2023 model years will soon receive the carmaker’s Car-Net Safe & Secure connected vehicle emergency services free of charge. Eligible ...
A demand for $150 is costing Volkswagen a lot more than that as it tries to make amends for a representative's refusal to help police locate a stolen vehicle with a toddler inside. The automaker is ...
Volkswagen has announced that they will provide a five-year subscription for Car-Net Safe & Secure for free, as reported by Electrek. Electric cars of German carmaker Volkswagen are pictured in front ...
A carjacker assaulted a 34-year-old pregnant woman in Illinois, stealing her Volkswagen, along with her two year old boy trapped in the back seat, and running her over on the way out. Although badly ...
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Police in Lake Country, Illinois weren't able to track a stolen Volkswagen with a two-year-old child inside because the automaker wouldn't provide access to its Car-Net vehicle tracking service. The ...
Volkswagen is describing the actions of its connected car platform, Car-Net, as a “serious breach of process” after a detective was forced to wait for 30 minutes, and to pay an activation fee to ...
In a bid to enhance the safety of its vehicles, Volkswagen is offering its Car-Net Safe & Secure plan for five years to owners of model-year 2020-23 VWs — at no additional cost. Related: VW’s Curfew, ...
Last month, Volkswagen garnered plenty of bad publicity when it emerged that the company's connected car service refused to help track a stolen car—with a 2-year-old child still on board—until someone ...