Jun 1, 2018
Chevy SUV

Receiving packages can be a troublesome endeavor, as sometimes it’s unclear when they will be delivered and if you’ll be home when they are. If you’re not present, you may worry that your package isn’t safe or is left out in the open. However, your worrying may be over: Chevrolet (along with Buick, GMC, and Cadillac) has partnered with Amazon to offer more than seven million GM drivers a new in-car delivery option called Amazon Key In-Car Delivery.

The new service allows Amazon Prime members to have their packages delivered directly to their publicly-parked vehicle at no additional cost. The service requires your vehicle to be from the 2015 model year or newer and have an active OnStar account, which connects to Amazon Key. To set up the service, you must download the Amazon Key App and link your Amazon and OnStar accounts. Now, when you order a package from Amazon, you can select the “In-Car” delivery option and have your package delivered to your car when it’s parked in convenient places like outside your apartment building or in your workplace’s parking lot. Through the app, you’ll get notifications when the package is on its way, when it’s delivered, and when your vehicle has been relocked.

To learn more about this innovative service, visit Chandler Chevrolet.