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What car do you have?

I had a 96 Civic HX, 5 speed, best car on gas I have ever had, 45 miles per gallon at 80 mph without so much as a blip. granted it was pretty basic as a car.
 
I have a 2009 Lexus ISF & 2002 BMW 330xi. Both cars have custom audio systems. Mainly BT for the phone, sometimes Amazon Music.
 
2012 MazdaSpeed3 has Bluetooth for audio and phone, I don't think my 2008 Subaru Outback has Bluetooth, just Aux (3.5 mm stereo socket). Of course I have 12V charging cables. Also have OBDLink ORB-2 Bluetooth to monitor/reset things in either car, or possibly monitor speed, rpm, etc. with video recording app on the phone for competition (TrackAddict app).
 
2013 Toyota Yaris. I can't connect my V30 through Bluetooth due to it being too new, it's not compatible. So I'm stuck using it through an aux cable. It's all good. I've got two other phones that work through Bluetooth still.
 
2014 Mazda CX-5
Aukey Car Charger USB-C and QC 3.0
Pandora can be synced through the audio system of the CX-5



2007 Kia Spectra
Aux Jack cord


In my Backpack:

eeco USB-C Portable Charger 10000mAh, Quick Charge 3.0 Input & Output Type C External Battery Pack Charger Power Bank
Charger and USB-C cord for Galaxy S8+ (that came w/phone)
Atgoin BLuetooth wireless earbuds
 
Mazda rx8 and at the moment no accessories. Allways used to have a charger and dock for satnav, but haven't had one since my s8 used type c usb and if I stick my phone on the dash I can't see out the windscreen.
 
Renault Grand Scenic.
Bluetooth, which none of my previous cars had. I still get a kick out of being able to answer a call through my car.
 
I had a dark blue Celica once. It had a bit of an oil problem. I couldn't fill it up as quick as it was drinking it. One day I put my foot down to join the A1 (dual carriageway/maybe highway in America) and I blew the bottom end out. Honestly the biggest anticlimax I've ever seen. No smoke whatsoever, I just came to an abrupt stop in a big puddle of oil :D
 
I really like it, nice car. Plenty of room for me and the dogs, handles well and has a smooth ride. It was the dealer loaner so only had 2200 miles on it, I got a decent deal I think. It's blue, I'm still stuck on that, black is better LOL

A requirement for my car was ability to get the dog cage in the back. These things are important.
 
I really like it, nice car. Plenty of room for me and the dogs, handles well and has a smooth ride. It was the dealer loaner so only had 2200 miles on it, I got a decent deal I think. It's blue, I'm still stuck on that, black is better LOL

That's the way I would buy it. Loaners get you great deals.

As far as Android Auto, I don't know. I've heard rumors about it being a licensing issue or something and maybe in 2019.

TBH, we don't have alot of power android user customers at our dealership. Most of them don't even use bluetooth.
 
Lack of AA wasn't a show-stopper of course, it would just be nice. The 'infotainment' system is decent, Mazda maps suck compared to Google's though. I put my tunes on a mini thumb drive and can use Pandora and calls are easy enough (and clear!). I just want what I can't have and it's blue lmao :thinking:
 
Lack of AA wasn't a show-stopper of course, it would just be nice. The 'infotainment' system is decent, Mazda maps suck compared to Google's though. I put my tunes on a mini thumb drive and can use Pandora and calls are easy enough (and clear!). I just want what I can't have and it's blue lmao :thinking:

We just lost a customer due to lack of AA compatibility. They (Mazda) really needs to get it working and hopefully it will next year but I will believe it when I see it
 
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