I got an email from Toyota this morning with Safety Connect availability (MY10 Prius vehicles manufactured after August 1, 2009), and pricing (first year free, $139.95/year thereafter)--see here: Toyota Vehicles : Toyota Motor Sales Announces Annual Subscription Pricing for Safety Connect - Available On MY10 Prius / Toyota
I'll be curious to see if mine will have it then. Monday, the dealer called and told me that they "thought" they had located a blue ribbon IV w/nav still in Japan ( not yet on board ship). This also brings into question the iPod adaptor/interface.
I'm glad to see Toyota doing this. I wonder if there's any chance dealer's can retro-fit current Prii or other Toyotas? Here's one area where you have to hand it to GM...they've been including their "On Star" system in all their cars for several years now. Of course, Toyotas are so reliable, you might never need to use it!
I still don't understand why anyone would want a system like this. It is rife with abuse. GM will void your warranty if they see you doing anything "bad" (their opinion). The FBI used it to track a mob leader in Florida. Because it was busy doing that, when he had an accident and tried to use it it was unavailable. He sued and won! What makes you think the car's electrical system will survive a crash? I'd rather rely on my cellphone in my pocket. It's cheaper and I think more reliable. Oh well, at least it will be available if you want it. If they tried to force it on me like GM I would walk!
If they have 'located' your car, that means it is built already, and will not have this. If it is assembled after August 1st, then it should. Usually, they will not have any visibility to see your vehicle until it has left the factory, and is prepped for shipping to the US.
It's not going into cars till later August production. While the annual service is 140, the cost for the USB/Safety Connect technology will increase the base price of the cars that have it when it's being done. I expect the IV Prius base price to increase for certain. I wonder about the V. The safety connect is subscription based, so it may not be a lot.
Package IV only Correction: The first models to get Safety Connect / USB are ALLEGEDLY (LOL anyone watch Kathy Griffin) the IVs. The V package later, and the pricing increase will be on the IV. That's my last report. I am still waiting to hear why a IV will go up and a V won't. That makes no sense to me. Dianne
I'm not sure that they've "located" my car yet. The dealer was going to call when they had confirmed it. Really, I don't know whether I should want the additional amenities (or should it be "amenities"? I guess it depends on whether one wants them or not.). I've wondered whether to be happy with a BT connection for streaming music or if it'd be better to go with a direct iPod connection for fuller use of the nav screen?!? I've got time to consider it further anyway! A definite maybe... maybe.