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Automakers have billions in revenue on the line with subscription services. Which ones are worthwhile?
More and more vehicles are coming equipped with features that are either always online or are set to have some form of AI component to them. Is any of it worth it?
Stellantis’ new tiered connected-services offerings simplify things for owners, lumping functions into just two packages.
Here’s a breakdown of the Genesis’ wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto update, including who gets the update, how it works and what options are available for installing it.
It’s more important than ever to know exactly who has access to your car’s information — and what red flags to look for when purchasing a new car or signing up for a new service.
Whether you’re looking for advice on what to do with your Fisker Ocean, you’re an aspiring Lordstown Endurance owner, or you have a different vehicle whose company isn’t doing so great, here’s our advice based on what’s worked for owners in the past.
An ongoing nationwide AT&T outage has left owners across the country unable to connect to data-based features in their cars.
Available for Android and Apple phones, FordPass lets you perform certain remote functions, review vehicle information and get roadside assistance, among other features.
We tested Hyundai Blue Link, which lets you communicate with your car and control certain features from your smartphone, computer or virtual assistant, on our 2020 Palisade.
Ford has given us a glimpse at its next-generation multimedia system, set to debut on new models in 2020.
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