07-17-2017, 09:53 PM
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Drives: 2017 Corvette Grand Sport
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Sherman,Texas
Posts: 845
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Originally Posted by GeorgeM
PANDORA! That system that requires you to have your cellphone when you drive? Then plug your phone into the console, sign-in, input password (so now you have a loose phone sliding around with a wire attached), all that just to hear music? GET THE HECK OUTTA HERE! And it uses up cellphone data.
After spending several months talking to other Camaro owners, I can safely say that there are a some unhappy owners who are not thrilled with what amounts to a simple radio in the Camaro. There is no CD player, and try copying compressed CD's onto a thumbdrive that will actually play. There are formatting issues that a lot of us cannot overcome. Further, why should it be such a hassle, the thumbdrive, or Pandora, just to listen to the radio. What we are left with is a simple AM/FM radio (which even the most basic car models have), that's it!
Give me the Ford product (they have CD players), you can keep your GM cars. My wife bought a Lincoln because all GM products, including Cadillac, ditched the CD. Yes, not having a CD player is a deal buster.
Pandora, thumbdrive, FORGET ABOUT IT, it's too much of a hassle.
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Then sell your Camaro because you sound technically ignorant. Go get a Ford and enjoy the simplicity of CDs. It's not that hard to put songs on a thumb drive or hdd and go. Never had a issue and have used several formats mainly flac and mp3 no issues and I use a 1 tb hdd. Super easy and have yet to meet another Chevy user that's had issues other then the few I've seen in this forum. So sell the Camaro and go Ford. Bye
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