
The 2011 Outback has just been updated with a new option. The car can be outfitted with 3G WiFi now thanks to Autonet Mobile who will provide the access.
WiFi gadgets can be connected to the car’s Access Point for $29 per month. The price is different from the $35 activation fee and $499 for the package.
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