So I'm sure most of us who like to keep their car connected and enjoy stats has used the OnStar for remote start, MyVolt, or MyChevrolet.
Both OnStar and MyVolt being seemingly abandoned and have never worked correctly for me (especially the website)
A fellow member told me about MyChevrolet and holy crap it looked like a well designed page/app/system all in one to see what you wanted to see and do what you wanted to do.
Sign in today to check my range/status/etc and I was greeted with this:
The data on the app and the website sync everything except the MPG, it's showing I only get 38.9mpg, when the actual MPG on the website is 121mpg (same as what the car itself it saying)
Tried clearing the cache, reinstalled the app, looks like the same people who programmed all the other things for Chevy got their hands on this one too.
Seriously -- how bad do you have to screw up to have three seperate platforms for viewing vehicle data, and none of them ever work correctly?
I know there's voltstats, but I can't remote start from there, lol
To help you feel better, I just checked my stats... 26.5 mpg I need to take some road trips. 2500 miles on this tank of gas so far and it's 2/3 full still.
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