Apple Car play is definitely something I want in a new vehicle. Beyond tech, the only other thing that’s more important to me when picking my next truck is engine options
Yes!!!! A VERY BAD decision, period! It’s bad enough I have to pay for the app and auto start but to delete CarPlay is totally idiotic!! I’ve owned 6 brand new GM trucks and 2 from your dealership. Thanks for the update.
You buy electric car and that's what you get you're going to pay more down the road you're going to fail electric and look for charging station is a pain
Android Auto is a must for me. I use it 100% of the time I get in my vehicle. I'm not an Apple fan but that doesn't mean Apple users shouldn't be able to share the same experience. Feasibility and functionality in the infotainment are very big draws for car purchases.
CarPlay is a must. I have a ‘23 Sierra and use CarPlay 95% of the time. I use Spotify and like to be able to quickly look at my calendar for the day, my texts, etc. I also hate the idea of the added subscription cost.
Yes car play was a must for me and not just car play but wireless car play. However, I agree with you on using GMs built in Google maps over using maps on my iPhone. I also find myself asking google for information over Siri.
I’ve been waiting for this ev for a long while. It’s finally here and looking amazing and, despite certain problems, I was seriously ready to go electric…then they said no Apple CarPlay. Now I’m looking for other options. I HATE listening to music via Bluetooth, the sound is horrible. This was a STUPID move, I’d rather just buy something else. Apple CarPlay is what brought me to GM in the first place. So disappointing.
I love my Apple CarPlay and it will be in any vehicle I consider in the future. I use Apple music every time I get in my car and prefer my Apple Maps over integrated subscription based maps.
It’s been eight months since this terrible situation happened. A little overview about what kind of cars I have been driving. I am a third generation GM customer. Both of my grandfathers would have only a GM car. Same is true for my dad for the most part. It was true for me almost all the time. I have had a lot of GM vehicles. But what is more important for me than even having a GM car is Apple CarPlay. I will never have a car that doesn’t work with Apple CarPlay. Zero. None. I hoped for months that they would see the blowback and change their minds. But no. So I had to do what I promised them I would do. If you go and look in my garage, you will see a Toyota. I never thought I would ever have a Toyota. But they gave me what I needed and it has the best Apple CarPlay system I have ever seen. I still hope that GM will figure it out. I would love to come home. But no CarPlay means no more GM cars for me.
I just bought a 2023 Z-71 Silverado LTZ & Car Play was a major deciding factor in the vehicle I bought. I traded a 2017 Silverado but it had Car Play in the Apps
Carplay is a major decision factor for me. I'm trying to figure out if this a deal-breaker for the 2023 GMC Yukon... if it doesn't support carplay, that's going to take it out of the running!
The tech available in my 23 Sierra was one of the main drivers for me to purchase; Tech is also one of the primary reasons I choose to purchase or upgrade a vehicle. The native tech offered in the Sierra is leaps and bounds above what my 18 Sierra had to offer and shows promise. However, I still prefer to use CarPlay 90% of the time. If GM can figure out how to offer a seamless integration with my iPhone without compromising features and connectivity, I could look past CarPlay as a requirement. I also hate the Subscription as a Service model in my vehicle...hate it.
Is your CarPlay working? Mine is 22 sierra but my CarPlay isn’t working. I connect through the iPhone and it’s the correct steps. But when I choose the CarPlay setting. It just says “choose a CarPlay phone” when I choose my phone it just says it couldn’t connect. I tried both wireless and wired
3:25 Honestly it doesn’t matter how good of an infotainment software GM and Google collaborated on, fact of the matter it’s outdated as soon as the car rolls off the lot (and I can guarantee they won’t support for very long either). As long as you have iPhone or Android phone with the latest update AA/AC is never outdated. I damn sure ain’t paying a subscription for it either.
Yeah the average Android phone gets 3-4 years of updates, if that. I don’t want to think about being tied to a piece of hardware for 10+ years in a car. Google sold 27 million pixel phones last year, and only updates them for around 4-5 years. Chevy sold 200k equinoxes, and we’re supposed to believe they’ll keep the system up to date? Google has ~100x as many potential subscribers to pull revenue from in device sales for a year, and even they decide at a certain point it’s not worth the trouble to update.
I was planning to get the new Equinox Ev when my Buick lease is up in 2 years, but now no way. No matter how the try to sugar coat it, the real reason they are dropping CarPlay and android auto because they want to charge a monthly fee for their maps and other apps. Really scummy.
Brian GM hasn't done better with the in vehicle navigation system. I used it to locate a business in my town and it had me heading in the wrong direction so, GM has a lot of work to do in order to make their navigation work right. This is the navigation in my 2023 GMC Denali 3500 HD.
In your specific case, I don't think you'll have a problem if you buy a future GM vehicle. Remember, he said that the infotainment will be done by Google. That means Google Maps and/or Waze. Those two navigation apps are vastly superior to anything GM has ever done. That said, not supporting Carplay or Android Auto is still a very dumb idea.
@@rvboyett I say thanks that GM is only using their apps and navigation in EV for now. I will say Googles Navigation is way better than GM’s and Apple Maps. They both had me going in the wrong direction. Google Maps put me right in the parking lot of the business I was looking for. I do agree Google work with GM isn’t all bad but they need to work on fixing their security for sure.
If GMC doesn't offer the new CarPlay OS, I will straight up buy an F250 Limited instead of the throwing my money at that beautiful Sierra 2500 Denali Ultimate. Yes, it's that big of a deal to me.
I bought a new car a year ago. I have an iPhone, so I wanted CarPlay for Apple. However, I didn’t buy the car because it was compatible that way, but I was glad it was. That in mind, not having it is one thing, having something totally incompatible is something else. I would not buy GM because it’s not compatible. I would absolutely not get trapped into some kind of subscription service. The hell with that.
Apple CarPlay is a must for me. All my music is through Apple. I just ordered a HD Denali Ultimate. This will be my last GM product if I can’t have Apple CarPlay. Everything I do is through Apple. Google does not want me to use Apple. I have been buying GM for 30 years. This will come to an end which will be very sad for me.
I’m about to sell my Range Rover and I wanted to get a Denali, but the lack of CarPlay is a showstopper. Completely took all GMC vehicles off the table.
I had every intention of buying a Chevy Blazer EV when I move back to the states later this year or next year. No chance anymore unless it comes with CarPlay. The Ford Mustang Mach-E will probably be my top choice now
we're all jumping the gun on GM's decision for this. Let's jsut wait and see and maybe it's a way better system as it's designed by GM for their vehicles as Android Auto is a 3rd party app not designed by GM.
@@toner37 true, I’ll check out the reviews in depth but bought a Ford Escape instead a few weeks back. They will really have to nail it. The escape has been my favorite car I’ve ever had so far.
@@embryriddle0131 after all it is "new tech" so no real time users experience. We're all guilty mostly of jumping the gun when we've been so used to another style of tech.
@@toner37 100% true. Just disappointed because I needed a car this year but won’t jump to buy new tech until it’s been thoroughly reviewed and all the kinks worked out. I was hoping for a Chevy Blazer EV with the current tech that’s in their other cars because I’ve loved it and had 0 issues with it. I’ll consider another Chevy in 10 years or so
Picked up a 22 Silverado last month and wireless apple car play was a must. Without it as an option in the future is insane. I agree they must knock it out of the park… heck I can’t even get my gm wireless phone charger to work properly. 😢
Buying a vehicle because it has or doesn't have Apple car play is not a factor for me. There's always something else. Its not like you live in your car.
Huge mistake and yeah the new google maps new interface in the 2023 Silverado makes users use CarPlay less but it is still a huge miss with Apple’s coverage in the US. They will lose sales with this for sure.
As soon as I heard about this I knew what was up, subscriptions for every car feature and various levels of feature subscriptions! The reason for CarPlay and android auto integration is for consumers to be able to use the device they use the most on a daily basis as seamlessly as possible without having to setup and configure another separate device and extra costs to the consumer! This has gone out the window and opens up a can of costly wormy worms for the consumer. I won’t be buying any GM vehicle or other brands if they don’t support CarPlay or android auto period!
100% Apple Car Play was a HUGE factor in my last vehicle purchase. I will immediately eliminate GM vehicles from my shopping list if they do this. Also, subscription based services? Have they not learned from BMW? Didn’t go well…
Bluetooth is the must. Everything else really doesn't matter. I actually like my phone to have control over my radio. It's like having a controller in my vehicle.
I have a 22 Terrain and a 23 Silverado. I use a my own hotspot that plugs into the OBD which uses the positive and negative terminals of the OBD. If I don't sit in my vehicle and set my phone to the hotspot which all my other GM vehicles did automatically OnStar takes over and shows "shop plans" and sometime during my drive using my hotspot OnStar takes over and shop plans come again. Then I have to pull over to connect the hotspot back up. I've told both dealerships about it and they said GM wants to sell OnStar subscriptions and there is no fix. I told them both I won't purchase another GM product until OnStar is gone. They both said that won't ever happen I replied take me off your customer list.
As you said Apple car play and android auto should still be offered. And if GM makes the system really good users will naturally use it instead of being forced.
Always use Android Auto, especially if wireless is a big one for me. You said it, it really comes down to collecting subscriptions. Remember GM had a survey that claimed buyers were willing to pay like $120 a month for subscriptions... which is BS in my mind.
This is strategic. First the Gov is forcing EV's through regulation and this is one way to combat it. Drive sales down for that product by eliminating niceties. Second it may also force both Apple and Android to rethink their proprietary type systems for connecting to vehicles. There is no reason there cant be once solidary and standard connection type. This game of having to deal with both only costs us the buyers in the long run through R and D at both the device manufacturers and the auto manufacturers. Just like Apple is being forced away from the lighting charger to an industry standard usb-c like EVERY other newer device both of them need to be forced on to a standard contestability for autos. I'm not saying your wrong about the subscription thing and I believe that will be challenged in court as once you buy something that is physical you own it and if it is included physically with that something it should technically be yours to use while you own it without paying additional fee's. Software can get away with that because the EULA clearly states you don't actually own the software you simply use it but that's a different story when it comes to vehicles and the amount of money we pay for them.
Every other company will be doing this as well. This trend is already showing itself in some other brands. You'll be paying a subscription for featured that were once considered standard.
With the HUGE increase in prices of the trucks, incorporating a mandatory 3 year subscription into the MSRP, and now this, General Motors is not making any friends!
Hey Brian, good stuff as always! So my last 3 vehicles have all had apple carplay/android auto…all 3 are various GM brands/models. I 💯 agree that this would be a big mistake. GM can’t possibly need electric charging info, etc. provided by Google monitoring that desperately. It’s bad enough manufacturers are trying to cram EV’s down consumers throats already, this is only going to make things worse IMO.
I have a gmc sierra now. If they remove apple car play in the future and charge for subscriptions for the radio im never buying another GM truck. Thats BS
CarPlay is a must!!!! If GM does go through with this I’ll never buy another GM product!!! This is just because they want to be greedy and want more money from people with their stupid subscription like Toyota and having to get a subscription to have remote start
I was really excited about getting a new GM, because I currently have wired carplay and was excited about the new wireless carplay. So, please do not take away my carplay!!!
CarPlay is an absolute must. The integration of both CarPlay and Android Auto was a massive positive step forward. Sad to say this is just history repeating itself with GM. They always seem to get things right just before they kill it off.
This is strategic. First the Gov is forcing EV's through regulation and this is one way to combat it. Drive sales down for that product by eliminating niceties. Second it may also force both Apple and Android to rethink their proprietary type systems for connecting to vehicles. There is no reason there cant be once solidary and standard connection type. This game of having to deal with both only costs us the buyers in the long run through R and D at both the device manufacturers and the auto manufacturers. Just like Apple is being forced away from the lighting charger to an industry standard usb-c like EVERY other newer device both of them need to be forced on to a standard contestability for autos.
When I was first looking for a new to me car one of the things I wanted to have was Android auto but I realized that I couldn't afford a vehicle with that feature.
I’ve been a gm customer for about 35 years, including two corvettes. I will never buy another car without CarPlay. I am in the market for an EV in the next 12 months and GM just got taken off the list. I hope they’re satisfied.
With the price of vehicles today (NEW VEHICLES), all the added "SUBSCRIPTION" bullshit charges are ABSOLUTLEY DEAL BREAKERS!!! Being nickel and dimed after the wallet has already been violated only adds insult to injury. I WANT a new 2500HD so bad right now, but costs are insane. Luckily, for now, I should be able to use the system I have grown to love in Apple. And agree if the user experience is better, I have no problem switching to a new platform. But to pay for it when there are options so much better or equal, or even close if not equal ... is not happening. I will go elsewhere if need be. BTW Brian, I'd love to buy a truck from you. I LOATH the dealer experience.
After a long conversation with a customer service rep who basically told me he had no power or influence, I sent Mary Barra a snail mail letter to the Chevrolet HQ (listed in "contact us" on their site. I actually got a phone call from a senior customer service liaison in her office. We discussed this at length, and I sent that person an email, which she acknowledgted receipt of, and forwarded to their infotainment engineering department. I have a 22 Bolt EV, and exclusively use Apple Car Play with the infotainment system. I did tell the rep that I suspect their might be a significant number of Asians in that team, and most Asians use Android phones, which use a Google platform, so the transition to Google and Spotify for music was a no brainer. But most, if not all Android users have NO idea all the thing an Apple iPhone can do that does not happen on an Android platform. I also posed the question, how am I going to migrate the 7,000 songs I have in Apple music to Spotify? I told her flat out that I would be VERY reluctant to purchase ANY car that didn't have Apple Car Play in the system. I did go into the GM instruction channel and watched their videos about how to use any mobile phone, including an iPhone into their infotainment system. It doesn't look as draconian as it could be, but I still would rather have Apple Car Play, which like all Apple products, is seamlessly integrated into the important elements of my daily life. I do't care why GM thinks it's a good thing, it's MY money, and they are being incredibly short sighted doing this, particularly when Volkswagen and Stelantis will continue to offer Apple Car Play in their vehicles, and I suspect Hyundai/Kia will do the same. In the meantime, I'll keep my Bolt EUV, for many reasons, until GM gets real and stops making decisions based on THEIR convenience, instead of my preference.
I've been on the Waiting list for a new Blazer EV. I'm appalled by this decision. I'm going to hold off now. This is most likely a deal breaker for me.
until it rolls out and gets actual real user feedback. I'm going to try my best and hold off on getting all upset for now on this. Who knows as it might be ok? Time will tell like everything else. And from what I read with online chat platforms. Android Auto is a 3rd party app that wasn't designed by GM.
I think you’re missing a key feature of CarPlay which is consistency of user experience across multiple brands of cars. If I have cars from three different manufacturers but all three have CarPlay, my contacts, favorites, playlists, and installed apps just come along and show up the same. This is why Tesla’s UX sucks for me. Even if manufacturers made a better experience, we would still have to load and sync all that stuff on every vehicle. No thanks.
Android Auto was a must when I bought my 2020 Silverado. Don't take it away and force me into a monthly subscription. I will NOT buy your EV if this is the case!
My life revolves around Apple to make my life easier, from music, navigation, contacts, banking, security, and so many other parts of life. If GM decision to eliminate Apple Car Play from their vehicles, I will not consider any GM vehicle in the future. I dont care how GM designed, or included Google into a new system platform, or how fantastic it may be, if Car Play isn't offered FREE, I will not step inside a GM dealership.
Since Android Auto is essentially Google, I think most Apple users will discover how good it is! Still not a good idea to limit the option to use carplay, like you said just make it so much better they'll want to use the Google side!
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Myself any my entire family has gm vehicles as I work for gm. We prefer Apple Music on CarPlay as we already pay for that.
Apple Car play is definitely something I want in a new vehicle. Beyond tech, the only other thing that’s more important to me when picking my next truck is engine options
Apple car play is also a must for me. When I bought my 2021 Silverado is was one of my favorite options
Brian, having Car Play was a must in my next vehicle, in this case my ‘23 2500HD High Country.
CarPlay is a MUST for me now! 🚙📲
The car comes with other ways of connecting your phone, and has inbuilt Google Maps.
@@AtulKedia you have to pay a subscription to use google maps in new cars.
Yes!!!! A VERY BAD decision, period! It’s bad enough I have to pay for the app and auto start but to delete CarPlay is totally idiotic!! I’ve owned 6 brand new GM trucks and 2 from your dealership. Thanks for the update.
You buy electric car and that's what you get you're going to pay more down the road you're going to fail electric and look for charging station is a pain
You're still going to fade anyway regardless of what you want you're going to pay
I’ll never go EV. I’ll keep my 6.2 liter beast and mod it up!! F the electric BS
We were considering a Blazer EV. We will need to rethink our purchase because we want Apple Carplay. We won’t pay subscription services either.
Consider the Nissan Ariya.
@@davidperry4013 I will continue with gas and Carplay before I change from GM.
CarPlay/Android Auto is a must. I also don’t want to subscribe to the GM hotspot internet service to use maps.
My buddy has a Volvo with Google Built in without a data subscription and it just uses his phones data.
Android Auto is a must for me. I use it 100% of the time I get in my vehicle. I'm not an Apple fan but that doesn't mean Apple users shouldn't be able to share the same experience. Feasibility and functionality in the infotainment are very big draws for car purchases.
CarPlay is a must. I have a ‘23 Sierra and use CarPlay 95% of the time. I use Spotify and like to be able to quickly look at my calendar for the day, my texts, etc. I also hate the idea of the added subscription cost.
We just purchased a brand new GMC Arcadia with Apple CarPlay which is a huge plus. Especially if you're working out of your car
CarPlay is an absolute must.
Yes car play was a must for me and not just car play but wireless car play. However, I agree with you on using GMs built in Google maps over using maps on my iPhone. I also find myself asking google for information over Siri.
apple car play is a MUST & I can't stand the operating system that's in my new Silverado 1500 !!!
My FAMILY insisted that CarPlay be available as part of our vehicle when we purchased our Denali. Stupid move GM! 🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️
I’ve been waiting for this ev for a long while. It’s finally here and looking amazing and, despite certain problems, I was seriously ready to go electric…then they said no Apple CarPlay. Now I’m looking for other options. I HATE listening to music via Bluetooth, the sound is horrible. This was a STUPID move, I’d rather just buy something else. Apple CarPlay is what brought me to GM in the first place. So disappointing.
CarPlay is a must have feature. Actually wireless CarPlay yo be specific. Literally won’t buy a car without it anymore
I love my Apple CarPlay and it will be in any vehicle I consider in the future. I use Apple music every time I get in my car and prefer my Apple Maps over integrated subscription based maps.
It’s been eight months since this terrible situation happened. A little overview about what kind of cars I have been driving. I am a third generation GM customer. Both of my grandfathers would have only a GM car. Same is true for my dad for the most part. It was true for me almost all the time. I have had a lot of GM vehicles. But what is more important for me than even having a GM car is Apple CarPlay. I will never have a car that doesn’t work with Apple CarPlay. Zero. None. I hoped for months that they would see the blowback and change their minds. But no. So I had to do what I promised them I would do. If you go and look in my garage, you will see a Toyota. I never thought I would ever have a Toyota. But they gave me what I needed and it has the best Apple CarPlay system I have ever seen. I still hope that GM will figure it out. I would love to come home. But no CarPlay means no more GM cars for me.
Apple Car Play is a MAJOR deciding factor in a vehicle purchase. I typically purchase GM, but would consider another brand if they phase Car Play out.
I just bought a 2023 Z-71 Silverado LTZ & Car Play was a major deciding factor in the vehicle I bought. I traded a 2017 Silverado but it had Car Play in the Apps
It’s a must, installed 3rd party radios for CarPlay in the past
Carplay is a major decision factor for me. I'm trying to figure out if this a deal-breaker for the 2023 GMC Yukon... if it doesn't support carplay, that's going to take it out of the running!
I waited to order my 22 refresh Sierra to get wireless Apple car play and the refreshed interior!!
I want the CarPlay option and I will not pay for a different system.
The tech available in my 23 Sierra was one of the main drivers for me to purchase; Tech is also one of the primary reasons I choose to purchase or upgrade a vehicle. The native tech offered in the Sierra is leaps and bounds above what my 18 Sierra had to offer and shows promise. However, I still prefer to use CarPlay 90% of the time. If GM can figure out how to offer a seamless integration with my iPhone without compromising features and connectivity, I could look past CarPlay as a requirement. I also hate the Subscription as a Service model in my vehicle...hate it.
Is your CarPlay working? Mine is 22 sierra but my CarPlay isn’t working. I connect through the iPhone and it’s the correct steps. But when I choose the CarPlay setting. It just says “choose a CarPlay phone” when I choose my phone it just says it couldn’t connect. I tried both wireless and wired
3:25 Honestly it doesn’t matter how good of an infotainment software GM and Google collaborated on, fact of the matter it’s outdated as soon as the car rolls off the lot (and I can guarantee they won’t support for very long either). As long as you have iPhone or Android phone with the latest update AA/AC is never outdated. I damn sure ain’t paying a subscription for it either.
Yeah the average Android phone gets 3-4 years of updates, if that. I don’t want to think about being tied to a piece of hardware for 10+ years in a car.
Google sold 27 million pixel phones last year, and only updates them for around 4-5 years. Chevy sold 200k equinoxes, and we’re supposed to believe they’ll keep the system up to date? Google has ~100x as many potential subscribers to pull revenue from in device sales for a year, and even they decide at a certain point it’s not worth the trouble to update.
I’m between a Sierra and a Tundra for my next ride. Loyal Silverado guy now….. This will easily shift my decision to Toyota.
I was planning to get the new Equinox Ev when my Buick lease is up in 2 years, but now no way. No matter how the try to sugar coat it, the real reason they are dropping CarPlay and android auto because they want to charge a monthly fee for their maps and other apps. Really scummy.
Brian GM hasn't done better with the in vehicle navigation system. I used it to locate a business in my town and it had me heading in the wrong direction so, GM has a lot of work to do in order to make their navigation work right. This is the navigation in my 2023 GMC Denali 3500 HD.
In your specific case, I don't think you'll have a problem if you buy a future GM vehicle. Remember, he said that the infotainment will be done by Google. That means Google Maps and/or Waze. Those two navigation apps are vastly superior to anything GM has ever done.
That said, not supporting Carplay or Android Auto is still a very dumb idea.
@@rvboyett I say thanks that GM is only using their apps and navigation in EV for now. I will say Googles Navigation is way better than GM’s and Apple Maps. They both had me going in the wrong direction. Google Maps put me right in the parking lot of the business I was looking for. I do agree Google work with GM isn’t all bad but they need to work on fixing their security for sure.
If GMC doesn't offer the new CarPlay OS, I will straight up buy an F250 Limited instead of the throwing my money at that beautiful Sierra 2500 Denali Ultimate.
Yes, it's that big of a deal to me.
I bought a new car a year ago. I have an iPhone, so I wanted CarPlay for Apple. However, I didn’t buy the car because it was compatible that way, but I was glad it was. That in mind, not having it is one thing, having something totally incompatible is something else. I would not buy GM because it’s not compatible. I would absolutely not get trapped into some kind of subscription service. The hell with that.
Apple CarPlay is a must for me. All my music is through Apple. I just ordered a HD Denali Ultimate. This will be my last GM product if I can’t have Apple CarPlay. Everything I do is through Apple. Google does not want me to use Apple. I have been buying GM for 30 years. This will come to an end which will be very sad for me.
I’m about to sell my Range Rover and I wanted to get a Denali, but the lack of CarPlay is a showstopper. Completely took all GMC vehicles off the table.
Apple CarPlay is a must!!!
I had every intention of buying a Chevy Blazer EV when I move back to the states later this year or next year. No chance anymore unless it comes with CarPlay. The Ford Mustang Mach-E will probably be my top choice now
we're all jumping the gun on GM's decision for this. Let's jsut wait and see and maybe it's a way better system as it's designed by GM for their vehicles as Android Auto is a 3rd party app not designed by GM.
@@toner37 true, I’ll check out the reviews in depth but bought a Ford Escape instead a few weeks back. They will really have to nail it. The escape has been my favorite car I’ve ever had so far.
@@embryriddle0131 after all it is "new tech" so no real time users experience. We're all guilty mostly of jumping the gun when we've been so used to another style of tech.
@@toner37 100% true. Just disappointed because I needed a car this year but won’t jump to buy new tech until it’s been thoroughly reviewed and all the kinks worked out. I was hoping for a Chevy Blazer EV with the current tech that’s in their other cars because I’ve loved it and had 0 issues with it. I’ll consider another Chevy in 10 years or so
Picked up a 22 Silverado last month and wireless apple car play was a must. Without it as an option in the future is insane. I agree they must knock it out of the park… heck I can’t even get my gm wireless phone charger to work properly. 😢
Gotta have it for sure!
CarPlay is a Must. As well as the Wireless CarPlay is very very handy.
Buying a vehicle because it has or doesn't have Apple car play is not a factor for me. There's always something else. Its not like you live in your car.
I use maps and satellite raido ONLY. In the Silverado forum im part of ive heard TONS of issues with car play.
💯 need CarPlay. My 2019 GMC Canyon has it (sadly not wireless) but my 2015 Lexus doesn’t and it drives me crazy.
I use carplay everyday in my Ram and every weekend in my mach e and have been looking forward to getting a serria ev, or maybe not now......
Huge mistake and yeah the new google maps new interface in the 2023 Silverado makes users use CarPlay less but it is still a huge miss with Apple’s coverage in the US. They will lose sales with this for sure.
As soon as I heard about this I knew what was up, subscriptions for every car feature and various levels of feature subscriptions! The reason for CarPlay and android auto integration is for consumers to be able to use the device they use the most on a daily basis as seamlessly as possible without having to setup and configure another separate device and extra costs to the consumer! This has gone out the window and opens up a can of costly wormy worms for the consumer. I won’t be buying any GM vehicle or other brands if they don’t support CarPlay or android auto period!
Good info, Apple CarPlay is a must for me. Thanks
I bought a new Ford truck and I have been a GM guy my whole life. A big part of my decision was due to GM backing off of car play.
CarPlay is a huge deciding factor for me and all in my family. We ALL use it!
100% Apple Car Play was a HUGE factor in my last vehicle purchase. I will immediately eliminate GM vehicles from my shopping list if they do this. Also, subscription based services? Have they not learned from BMW? Didn’t go well…
Bluetooth is the must. Everything else really doesn't matter. I actually like my phone to have control over my radio. It's like having a controller in my vehicle.
I think that's a terrible idea. I know people that buy vehicles specifically for Apple CarPlay. Not necessarily brand but for Apple CarPlay itself
CarPlay is absolutely a must.
It’s definitely nice to have apple car play
I've been upset and never paid for Onstar since GM told me the analog system was ending in my vehicle and was going digital in newer vehicles.
I literally called them and said if no Car Play, I may go elsewhere. That’s coming from someone for has a reservation for the Denali EV Edition 1
I have a 22 Terrain and a 23 Silverado. I use a my own hotspot that plugs into the OBD which uses the positive and negative terminals of the OBD. If I don't sit in my vehicle and set my phone to the hotspot which all my other GM vehicles did automatically OnStar takes over and shows "shop plans" and sometime during my drive using my hotspot OnStar takes over and shop plans come again. Then I have to pull over to connect the hotspot back up. I've told both dealerships about it and they said GM wants to sell OnStar subscriptions and there is no fix. I told them both I won't purchase another GM product until OnStar is gone. They both said that won't ever happen I replied take me off your customer list.
As you said Apple car play and android auto should still be offered. And if GM makes the system really good users will naturally use it instead of being forced.
Always use Android Auto, especially if wireless is a big one for me. You said it, it really comes down to collecting subscriptions. Remember GM had a survey that claimed buyers were willing to pay like $120 a month for subscriptions... which is BS in my mind.
This is strategic. First the Gov is forcing EV's through regulation and this is one way to combat it. Drive sales down for that product by eliminating niceties. Second it may also force both Apple and Android to rethink their proprietary type systems for connecting to vehicles. There is no reason there cant be once solidary and standard connection type. This game of having to deal with both only costs us the buyers in the long run through R and D at both the device manufacturers and the auto manufacturers. Just like Apple is being forced away from the lighting charger to an industry standard usb-c like EVERY other newer device both of them need to be forced on to a standard contestability for autos. I'm not saying your wrong about the subscription thing and I believe that will be challenged in court as once you buy something that is physical you own it and if it is included physically with that something it should technically be yours to use while you own it without paying additional fee's. Software can get away with that because the EULA clearly states you don't actually own the software you simply use it but that's a different story when it comes to vehicles and the amount of money we pay for them.
Apple Car play is definitely something I want in a new vehicle.
This is a potential show-stopper for me. And I really like the Blazer EV SS.
Apple Carplay was a must for my decision to purchase a new vehicle.
CarPlay options has me considering GMC 1500/2500 versus the competition - including Rivian..
Its a must if I cant change out the radio.
100% want android auto. I have a day one reservation for a silverado ev... no android auto? I'm honestly thinking I may cancel
I wouldn’t have considered my 2024 GMC Sierra without it.
Every other company will be doing this as well. This trend is already showing itself in some other brands. You'll be paying a subscription for featured that were once considered standard.
With the HUGE increase in prices of the trucks, incorporating a mandatory 3 year subscription into the MSRP, and now this, General Motors is not making any friends!
Car play is a must! Probably buy a jeep or a Ford when they drop it.
I only like android auto for the speech to text feature. I still prefer my OnStar and the factory GPS system.
Hey Brian, good stuff as always! So my last 3 vehicles have all had apple carplay/android auto…all 3 are various GM brands/models. I 💯 agree that this would be a big mistake. GM can’t possibly need electric charging info, etc. provided by Google monitoring that desperately. It’s bad enough manufacturers are trying to cram EV’s down consumers throats already, this is only going to make things worse IMO.
I have a gmc sierra now. If they remove apple car play in the future and charge for subscriptions for the radio im never buying another GM truck. Thats BS
CarPlay is a must
Car play is a must!
CarPlay is a must!!!! If GM does go through with this I’ll never buy another GM product!!! This is just because they want to be greedy and want more money from people with their stupid subscription like Toyota and having to get a subscription to have remote start
I was really excited about getting a new GM, because I currently have wired carplay and was excited about the new wireless carplay. So, please do not take away my carplay!!!
CarPlay is an absolute must. The integration of both CarPlay and Android Auto was a massive positive step forward. Sad to say this is just history repeating itself with GM. They always seem to get things right just before they kill it off.
This is strategic. First the Gov is forcing EV's through regulation and this is one way to combat it. Drive sales down for that product by eliminating niceties. Second it may also force both Apple and Android to rethink their proprietary type systems for connecting to vehicles. There is no reason there cant be once solidary and standard connection type. This game of having to deal with both only costs us the buyers in the long run through R and D at both the device manufacturers and the auto manufacturers. Just like Apple is being forced away from the lighting charger to an industry standard usb-c like EVERY other newer device both of them need to be forced on to a standard contestability for autos.
When I was first looking for a new to me car one of the things I wanted to have was Android auto but I realized that I couldn't afford a vehicle with that feature.
I’ve been a gm customer for about 35 years, including two corvettes. I will never buy another car without CarPlay. I am in the market for an EV in the next 12 months and GM just got taken off the list. I hope they’re satisfied.
Apple Carplay/Android Auto...couldn't care less...but a monthly subscription? I will switch brands before I pay yet another damn subscription
No CarPlay and more importantly switching to subscription based features is a hard no go for me.
CarPlay is a must for me
Do you know of any hack to force Car Play into the 2024 Equinox EV?
With the price of vehicles today (NEW VEHICLES), all the added "SUBSCRIPTION" bullshit charges are ABSOLUTLEY DEAL BREAKERS!!! Being nickel and dimed after the wallet has already been violated only adds insult to injury. I WANT a new 2500HD so bad right now, but costs are insane. Luckily, for now, I should be able to use the system I have grown to love in Apple. And agree if the user experience is better, I have no problem switching to a new platform. But to pay for it when there are options so much better or equal, or even close if not equal ... is not happening. I will go elsewhere if need be. BTW Brian, I'd love to buy a truck from you. I LOATH the dealer experience.
After a long conversation with a customer service rep who basically told me he had no power or influence, I sent Mary Barra a snail mail letter to the Chevrolet HQ (listed in "contact us" on their site. I actually got a phone call from a senior customer service liaison in her office. We discussed this at length, and I sent that person an email, which she acknowledgted receipt of, and forwarded to their infotainment engineering department. I have a 22 Bolt EV, and exclusively use Apple Car Play with the infotainment system. I did tell the rep that I suspect their might be a significant number of Asians in that team, and most Asians use Android phones, which use a Google platform, so the transition to Google and Spotify for music was a no brainer. But most, if not all Android users have NO idea all the thing an Apple iPhone can do that does not happen on an Android platform. I also posed the question, how am I going to migrate the 7,000 songs I have in Apple music to Spotify? I told her flat out that I would be VERY reluctant to purchase ANY car that didn't have Apple Car Play in the system.
I did go into the GM instruction channel and watched their videos about how to use any mobile phone, including an iPhone into their infotainment system. It doesn't look as draconian as it could be, but I still would rather have Apple Car Play, which like all Apple products, is seamlessly integrated into the important elements of my daily life.
I do't care why GM thinks it's a good thing, it's MY money, and they are being incredibly short sighted doing this, particularly when Volkswagen and Stelantis will continue to offer Apple Car Play in their vehicles, and I suspect Hyundai/Kia will do the same. In the meantime, I'll keep my Bolt EUV, for many reasons, until GM gets real and stops making decisions based on THEIR convenience, instead of my preference.
I've been on the Waiting list for a new Blazer EV. I'm appalled by this decision. I'm going to hold off now. This is most likely a deal breaker for me.
until it rolls out and gets actual real user feedback. I'm going to try my best and hold off on getting all upset for now on this. Who knows as it might be ok? Time will tell like everything else. And from what I read with online chat platforms. Android Auto is a 3rd party app that wasn't designed by GM.
Did Anheuser Busch provide the market research for this decision?
Oh yeah this is a huge mistake because all I use is apple. By the way we got the new 24 HD in already last week 👍
I personally will pick another vehicle line if the system has a charge with it. The vehicle is already too expensive much
If GM do that I’ll change to Ford. CarPlay it’s a must for me.
I love Car play in my 22 AT4 and Harley Davidson. I’m not excited about the EV push by the Gov and all the automakers
No CarPlay means I would not consider the vehicle. It’s a must have for me
I was so excited for the new Traverse, but honestly no CarPlay is a huuuuge downgrade and will honestly will end up in me most likely skipping the car
I think you’re missing a key feature of CarPlay which is consistency of user experience across multiple brands of cars. If I have cars from three different manufacturers but all three have CarPlay, my contacts, favorites, playlists, and installed apps just come along and show up the same. This is why Tesla’s UX sucks for me. Even if manufacturers made a better experience, we would still have to load and sync all that stuff on every vehicle. No thanks.
Anyone find a work around yet?
Gotta have it
Yes on the carplay
Android Auto was a must when I bought my 2020 Silverado. Don't take it away and force me into a monthly subscription. I will NOT buy your EV if this is the case!
At least you can still do the old skool way, which is bluetooth.
My life revolves around Apple to make my life easier, from music, navigation, contacts, banking, security, and so many other parts of life. If GM decision to eliminate Apple Car Play from their vehicles, I will not consider any GM vehicle in the future. I dont care how GM designed, or included Google into a new system platform, or how fantastic it may be, if Car Play isn't offered FREE, I will not step inside a GM dealership.
Next Vehicle is not a GM, thanks for helping make my mind up. Its goinh to be a Tesla
Since Android Auto is essentially Google, I think most Apple users will discover how good it is! Still not a good idea to limit the option to use carplay, like you said just make it so much better they'll want to use the Google side!