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by genmud
1172 days ago
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I actually got rid of a chevy truck for this precise reason. GMs design choices in their god-awful infotainment system was so annoying I couldn't stand using it. I got rid of that thing within a year and traded it for a F150, which had a significantly better UI and support for apple carplay (even though it required it to be plugged in). Its like nobody ever used their vehicles before they shipped it. Some of my favorite anti-patterns (circa 2015): - No way to remote start the vehicle with the remote (required a subscription and a phone app to remote start the car)
- No way to enter navigation destinations in head unit (required subscription and phone app to do any GPS)
- If you didn't have a phone, you had to use a phone based service
- Bluetooth connections would randomly stop working
- Bluetooth controls would only work from head unit requiring you to remove your hand from the wheel
- Some faults would require you to turn off the vehicle, open the door and wait 30 seconds for the head unit to reboot Overall, 0 / 10... would never own another vehicle from them again. |
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Car play support was decent about 80% of the time. The other 20%, I had to delete the phone pairing and repair to get it to reconnect.
I wasn't particularly impressed, especially given that this car has been in production since 2017, so I'd expect the radio software, etc. to be stable.