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Originally Posted by dugbug Frankly, I don't care about the other side. Rather, I request that they look at their competition.
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I'm sorry you feel that way, because every dicussion has two sides. The fact that you want Bluetooth doesn't negate the fact that there are valid resons not to incorporate it. Perhaps GM's decision to wait until a better solution comes along explains why they have blown past Mercedes and BMW in customer satifaction on almost every major survey.
GM has done a
fantastic job looking at their competition. Cadillac offers so many features not available AT ALL on competitors- to list a few:
-Dual depth and rate frontal airbags (industry first)
-Lazer brazing assembly process
-Advanced crash notification through OnStar
-Hand cut & sewn interior components
-Interior accent lighting
-40GB HDD with radio buffering (industry exclusive)
-and many others....
Bluetooth is just one of many features a car can have, and it happens to be one that you want. There's plenty of people out there (myself included) that would rather have the things I listed above, PLUS better styling AND a nicer interior for LESS MONEY than the competition.
I'm starting to sound like a commercial, so I'll chill out for a while now. It's just my opinion, so take it for what it's worth.
