I really don't get why automakers put so much emphasis on their infotainment systems. After you get used to things like Google Drive or Apple CarPlay, there is no going back to on-board software.
It's hard to beat the convenience of continuing to hear your music seamlessly from home to car, or the car knowing where your next calendar appointment is and having the map ready to navigate you there. That, and the fact you upgrade your phone a couple times faster than you change cars, and on every phone iteration, the in-car systems will appear increasingly sluggish in comparison.
It's hard to beat the convenience of continuing to hear your music seamlessly from home to car, or the car knowing where your next calendar appointment is and having the map ready to navigate you there. That, and the fact you upgrade your phone a couple times faster than you change cars, and on every phone iteration, the in-car systems will appear increasingly sluggish in comparison.