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GM Marketplace demonstration in the 2018 Buick Regal Sportback [Video]


GM lets customers order their morning coffee with their car. Marketplace is the automotive industry’s first commerce platform for on-demand reservations and purchases of goods and services featuring brands such as Starbucks (Early 2018), Shell, Dunkin’ Donuts, TGI Fridays and more. (Image courtesy of General Motors)
GM lets customers order their morning coffee with their car. Marketplace is the automotive industry’s first commerce platform for on-demand reservations and purchases of goods and services featuring brands such as Starbucks (Early 2018), Shell, Dunkin’ Donuts, TGI Fridays and more. (Image courtesy of General Motors)
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A couple weeks ago, General Motors revealed a new in-car system called Marketplace that allows you buy things like coffee while you're driving.

If you're like us, your initial thought is: Wow! That's a car crash waiting to happen.

So, when we had the opportunity to sit through a demonstration at the 2018 Buick Regal Sportback press preview, we jumped at the chance -- and got a free cup of coffee for our efforts.

As you will see in the video below, the system requires some back-end work on the user's part, such as setting up favorites in the app on your mobile phone -- while you're stationary. Then, when you're driving a long and and the 2 p.m. coffee craving kicks in, it's just tap, tap and go.

The system was designed to be used while driving and is less distracting that it would seem.


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