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Drove an R1T, nice, works like a truck should, would be great for camping or hauling, but reliability issues combined with no Android Auto or Carplay make it a no go for me.
WTF? This is preposterous for a car that is supposed to be cutting edge. Do they have some janky manufacturer specific solution instead?
From what i understand, the leadership has a stance against it, but i don’t think they’re talking about the same thing we are.
There’s Carplay and AA, where you just get app integration from your phone, but then there’s plans to make that the entire dashboard, speedo and other driver data included. I suspect they’re talking about the latter, despite it not really being a thing yet.
Nonetheless, i agree with the original comment. I can survive without Carplay in my 2004, buy buying a car without it today is a hard no, unless the car is exceptional otherwise