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GM drops Apple CarPlay and Android Auto in new vehicles
GM CEO Mary Barra plans to ditch Apple CarPlay and Android Auto for Google-based infotainment, sparking backlash.
Many touch-screen car controls are frustrating. If we ever want to fix that, we're going to have to cut the cord.
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How mergers reshaped the global car industry
Over the past few decades, mergers have played a pivotal role in reshaping the global car industry. These strategic alliances ...
The GTI’s blend of practicality, pricing and sporty performance continue to make it a must-drive for budget-minded enthusiasts.
The model is built on BYD’s e-platform and powered by their cobalt-free lithium-ion battery. Batteries for the three variants ...
The biggest Subaru SUV feels solid and safe yet can’t escape its dated quirks, leaving you questioning if reliability still carries enough weight ...
Apple's CarPlay was an infotainment solution when cars began transforming into software, but will the next-gen CarPlay Ultra ...
Apple's Car Key turns your iPhone into a digital car key, letting you unlock, start, and share your ride — no key fob ...
Some automakers have ditched Apple CarPlay, while others make it easy for you to use. What are the pros and cons?
At around $52,000, full-size trucks offer serious capability. Here’s how the Ford F-150, Chevy Silverado 1500, Ram 1500 and ...
When Hyundai’s E-GMP platform for electric vehicles arrived on the market, it cemented the Korean automaker’s place as one of ...
Episode 484 of the "Talking Cars with Consumer Reports" video podcast covers driving the 2026 Hyundai Palisade and new car ...
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