As a relatively modest infotainment system, the Chevrolet MyLink does about exactly what you’d expect. The Windows-based system is easy to use and fairly responsive, and can sync with smartphones via USB and Bluetooth. Currently, the MyLink is set to integrate with two models of car: the Chevrolet Sonic in September and the Chevrolet Spark a bit earlier in June. Pricing is still being set, and we don’t have much to go on beyond estimates of a “couple hundred dollars.”
Chevrolet MyLink infotainment system hands-on (photos)
Hands-on with the Chevrolet MyLink budget infotainment system.
Hands-on with the Chevrolet MyLink budget infotainment system.


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