Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm in a rental/loaner/DH's car
The bluetooth is acting up
The sound/quality is poor
My kids or other passengers are in the car and I don't want them to hear (in which case it's at my ear not on speaker)
None of these excuses make any sense. I use CarPlay in rental cars all the time. Bluetooth is actually a backup to CarPlay and take 2 seconds to sync to your phone. Sound quality is always worse on your tinny iPhone speaker than the car itself.
Anonymous wrote:People that can afford that car also aren’t addicted to their phones.
Anonymous wrote:…why the hell are you still holding your phone like this while driving & talking?
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You have a $70K Tahoe with Apple and Android interfaces that are awesome. Yet you distract yourself by holding a phone and talking into it. Even worse when the idiots wedge the phone between their neck and ear! And don’t get me started on those who are texting!
You have an awesome car that’s basically a computer on 4 wheels. Why subject yourself to this idiocy?
Anonymous wrote:OP: You misunderstand the photo. The lady is holding a snack bar that resembles a phone. She is just getting ready to take her first bite.

Anonymous wrote:I'm in a rental/loaner/DH's car
The bluetooth is acting up
The sound/quality is poor
My kids or other passengers are in the car and I don't want them to hear (in which case it's at my ear not on speaker)
Anonymous wrote:OP: You misunderstand the photo. The lady is holding a snack bar that resembles a phone. She is just getting ready to take her first bite.