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Pause-and-Play Radio Included in More GM Vehicles

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First introduced in 2008, pause-and-play radio will be available in even more upcoming GM vehicles, including the Buick Regal and Chevrolet Cruze.

Pause-and-play radio is a feature that allows passengers to pause a live song or program over AM, FM or satellite signals, record as much as 20 minutes of it to an embedded hard drive and play it later. (The Cadillac CTS system allows up to 60 minutes of recording.) All it takes is a push of a button — think of it as the DVR of car radio.

The best part of the feature is that the car doesn’t even need to be on for it to work. If you stop at a gas station to fill up, you can pause the current program and return to it when you’re done.

The feature currently is available in the Chevrolet Equinox, GMC Terrain, Cadillac SRX and Cadillac CTS.

GM Brings Pause and Play Radio to More Vehicles (Gearlog)

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