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DETROIT (AP) - As automakers race to inject as many safety, security, navigation and entertainment features as possible into their vehicles, they ought to keep Mark Evangelista in mind.
The 45-year-old owner of a suburban Detroit construction company says he's had General Motors Corp.'s OnStar service installed on several cars but he hasn't subscribed or taken advantage of its one-year-free trial.
On a Denali he just leased for his business, he skipped the in-dash navigation system because it would have added $25 to his monthly payment and limited the CD player to holding just one disc instead of six.
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