White Shadow
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Ford should immediately remove Car Play and resume selling millions of Lightnings! LOLWell, Ford has carplay and they've shut down the F-150 Lightning plant for 2 months due to lack of sales.
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Ford should immediately remove Car Play and resume selling millions of Lightnings! LOLWell, Ford has carplay and they've shut down the F-150 Lightning plant for 2 months due to lack of sales.
You've NEVER ever been forced to use that. Ever. You can say no.Every time I hop in a rental vehicle and am forced
Yeah, that was the problem. Not that it's an old-think vehicle with a ridiculous number of buttons and ancient skeuomorphs.Ford should immediately remove Car Play and resume selling millions of Lightnings! LOL
I understand why people like it. I just happen to believe what it offers isn't that useful to me. I don't text while driving at all. And I try my best to not take phone calls either. I'm a very busy person, like many others here, but when I'm driving I'm driving and if it can't wait until I get to my destination I just find a place to pull over to deal with it.I've installed a lot of things in a lot of cars. The Rivian's internal plastic parts are the sharpest I've ever encountered. Weird.
One thing that should be considered on whether CP sucks or not, is that it simply sucks a lot less than not having it. I won't even opine on how much CP could be improved (ok I will...a lot), but the exeperience without it is horrible. It's 2024 and I can't reply to a text message using in-car commands? Doesn't that seem really ridiculous?
Yeah, no.All the evidence shows that Carplay/ AA doesn't allow us to do those things any safer than other implementations.
Use of any touchscreen while driving is unsafe. That is just a fact. Carplay/ AA do not change that.Yeah, no.
This is not only false, but a red herring since CP and Siri Eyes Free make it so you rarely need the screen at all. That's part of the point; and part of the misinformation that everyone is assuming and then working from.Use of any touchscreen while driving is unsafe.
I've used CarPlay. In my BMW, and in many rental cars over the past ~10 years. Not sure why you say it's not the same as using an iPhone. Yes, it's not identical, but it's fundamentally the same - that's the whole point of it. One common UI between multiple devices. Yes, apps have to be vetted and approved by Apple for the iPhone and there are restrictions on functionality. I get all that, I've read the developer guides for CarPlay.Have you ever used Car Play? It's not the same as using an iPhone. In fact, the whole idea of Car Play is that you aren't using your phone at all. You're using your vehicle to access functionality of the apps on your phone.
The fact that they guy didn't even know that Car Play is implemented differently between vehicle makes just proves my point entirely. Otherwise, he wouldn't have posted a story about hopping into a rental car and experiencing Car Play for the first time and then making a blanket statement that it sucks. That's laughable at best....
So your argument is that Siri/ Carplay/ AA are safer than not being distracted by technology at all and just focusing on driving?This is not only false, but a red herring since CP and Siri Eyes Free make it so you rarely need the screen at all. That's part of the point; and part of the misinformation that everyone is assuming and then working from.
No, it was not.So your argument is that Siri/ Carplay/ AA are safer than not being distracted by technology at all and just focusing on driving?
So.....eliminating about a third of the population from purchasing your vehicle doesn't matter? Really? I'd think that's a problem, especially for a company trying to increase sales.Market research has shown only approximately 1 in 3 buyers demand Carplay/ AA. It’s not as popular as you make it sound. I would suggest that number is actually going down, not up.
Ugh, I'm not saying users or even myself 'Need' AA/CP. We know statistically 70% of new vehicles sold today have Satellite radio. 80% have AA/CP. Rivian has declared that AA/CP is not a thing but they have committed to Satellite radio. Why alienate the choice even if users of Rivian choose to use native apps and integration over AA/CP? Can everyone here declare that a supported AA/CP will get Zero/No/Notta use by any Rivian consumer? If it is even a minority that need AA/CP to push them to purchase, why the HE77 not?Market research has shown only approximately 1 in 3 buyers demand Carplay/ AA. It’s not as popular as you make it sound. I would suggest that number is actually going down, not up.