Still, the news is great. The trend towards having our more frequently-replaced phones be the brain and the vehicle's dash a slave to the information is one we all like. If there is any disappointment with the new technology, it is that a USB port must be used to physically connect the phone to the vehicle. Since Bluetooth hit its stride, many of us have given up that cord. With wireless charging now appearing it seems we are taking one step forward and two steps back.
GMC says the Apple Car Play features will be ready by the launch of the 2016 models, but that Android is trailing by a few months.

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