SUV Review: 2015 Chevrolet Tahoe LTZ - Driving

Way up here, about a seven-hour drive northwest from Ottawa, there is sparse traffic, few bugs and even less people. The land and water unfold like a farmer’s almanac, each page another homestead where hands work the soil, where the rocky shoreline unfolds in awesome natural beauty. It’s a chance to disconnect my sons from their devices and talk to them in more than 140-character sentences or Snapchat messages, but on a long car trip, when a laptop can melt away the miles with mindless entertainment and maintain a lifeline to... “Welcome to OnStar’s Wi-Fi,” says a voice, in French, over the speakers of the 2015 Chevrolet Tahoe we’re driving from Ottawa to Manitoulin. ” my 17-year-old son erupts from the third row of seats, which he has completely converted into his own private den — all kinds of his crap placed on ledges or cupholders as though it were an extension of his own cluttered room. This is GM’s built-in Wi-Fi hotspot, which uses a computer to connect to the cellular data network. download speeds range from below 1 mbps to as much as 15, though the average is closer to 4-5 mbps — which was fine for streaming videos and not once triggered a “Daaaad. GM’s 4G LTE hotspot can handle up to seven devices, which might sound like a lot, but with iPads,. Source: driving.ca