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Chevy Equinox Generations Forum
4th Gen : 2025 + Current Chevy Equinox
2 gripes today - buckle up
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<blockquote data-quote="Lazy Bones" data-source="post: 25207" data-attributes="member: 8814"><p>I posted on here quite some time ago about the fact that voice commands all occur outside the car, and they all require that expensive OnStar Wi-Fi program you’re talking about. And yes, you are absolutely correct in saying that the sales people did not say anything about it. When I asked about it after purchase, they acted like I was the first person to ever mention it. One thing I find interesting is that, if you are in a cell phone, dead area, and make a voice command, the first thing you hear is “I am not connected you can still navigate and change radio stations“. Good luck with that one. When I had that the other day, I tried to enter a navigation destination, and the response was “I’m not connected, etc. etc.“ Electronically, General Motors is selling us a car that is technologically 10 to 15 years old. And something should tell us about GM in this case in that they had to go outside the company to google to get anything done. And even then, Google has it all screwed up. Yes I know I’m griping.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lazy Bones, post: 25207, member: 8814"] I posted on here quite some time ago about the fact that voice commands all occur outside the car, and they all require that expensive OnStar Wi-Fi program you’re talking about. And yes, you are absolutely correct in saying that the sales people did not say anything about it. When I asked about it after purchase, they acted like I was the first person to ever mention it. One thing I find interesting is that, if you are in a cell phone, dead area, and make a voice command, the first thing you hear is “I am not connected you can still navigate and change radio stations“. Good luck with that one. When I had that the other day, I tried to enter a navigation destination, and the response was “I’m not connected, etc. etc.“ Electronically, General Motors is selling us a car that is technologically 10 to 15 years old. And something should tell us about GM in this case in that they had to go outside the company to google to get anything done. And even then, Google has it all screwed up. Yes I know I’m griping. [/QUOTE]
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Chevy Equinox Generations Forum
4th Gen : 2025 + Current Chevy Equinox
2 gripes today - buckle up
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