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CarPlay Lets Drivers Access Their iPhone Via Siri

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YUCK

Zpike

Mar 4, 2014, 6:32 PM
Yuck! Why would I ever want to integrate my vehicle with Apple Maps. Google Maps integration is the only thing that even makes sense. You can take your proprietary crap and shove it Apple. So, can any auto manufacturers who wants to shove this crap down my throat. Support an open platform that allows me to bring a device of my choosing or lose my business, plain and simple.
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Slammer

Mar 4, 2014, 7:22 PM
---"Support an open platform that allows me to bring a device of my choosing or lose my business, plain and simple."---

I hear what you're saying. However, it appears that the manufacturers are NOT turning control over to Apple. What they are doing, is using their own platform as the basic drive system. When a customer purchases the vehicle of their choice, the customer can choose to have the dealer/manufacturer install Apple's Carplay at point of sale.

I'm with you on Google maps. It has yet to fail me.

John B.
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The Victor

Mar 5, 2014, 8:09 AM
its clearly not gonna be something for everyone but theres still A LOT of people that love iPhones and are gonna only have iPhones the same with every manufacturer.

and when it comes to google maps and apple maps thats all on experience ive never had a problem with apple maps and have with google's does that mean apple's is better? no. all on a persons experience when theyre using the feature/device
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Zpike

Mar 10, 2014, 2:34 PM
I'm pretty sure it can be established that Google maps are far better than Apple maps. Google is King of search after all.
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