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That's what I've been doing for the past 5 years or so. $15 Bluetooth and I use the paid version of the Torque app (like $3 or $5 download). It's done everything I need on the 5 cars I've used it on. I would like to get a file to read the Diesel-specific PIDs for our Cruze like re-gen state and the soot accumulation in the DPF, so hopefully somebody will write it, or I'll just have to write it myself and make it available.If you have an Android...Get a Bluetooth OBDII Reader from amazon for $15 (there's a bunch of threads about it on here) and Torque Free App. You can read/clear codes, as well as use it's interface to display stats on your car.