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Old Jan 4, 2025 | 02:44 PM
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I purchased a 2024 GMC Pickup with Google Built-in, only to find out 30 days later that it'* no longer built-in and I now have to pay for it! When it say'* Built-In it means it'* part of the vehicle. When it no longer functions, it'* functionality is no longer built-in as part of the vehicle and it becomes broken. GM should restore what I paid $60K for, for all it'* customers! It'* funny how Google Built-in on the 2025 models will work for the next 8 years! How about some good faith because at this point I won't purchase another GM. This was is a terrible thing to say it was "Built-in" and then it no longer was. That'* like purchasing a TV with say features like built-in 4K HDR and surround sound, you get it home and 30 days later features stop working. You can no longer claim it'* "built-in", which is what was paid for up front.

Don't get me wrong, Google Built-in is an excellent idea, based on Android Automotive, unfortunately hardly anyone has developed apps for it in the Play Store. Regardless, GM should keep it, but removing CarPlay and Android Auto is a huge mistake, I don't think ANYONE believes for one minute that "learning from GM customers and adapting to their needs" by removing those features in future models is a good idea. How do I know that? Who'* bright idea was it to remove every 12V outlet from the vehicle? GM obviously DOES NOT know how their millions of customers use their vehicles everyday. Example, I'm a FireFighter and I can no longer plug in my 12V emergency response light. What about 12V air pumps or other accessories? How about construction worker lights. USB-PD does supply that kind of current. In addition, I run my emergency response iOS apps through my CarPlay to my Infotainment display for mapping, call data and resources. Just another example of why not to get rid of CarPlay and Android Auto.

Until GM Fixes my Google Built-In so I don't have not start paying to get it back, I will make a separate post on how users can use their mobile phone "seamlessly" to get Google Built-in working again. It should be noted that once that feature just stopped working, CarPlay functionality stopped also. It took several days to get that restored and this fix will also be in the forum post.

As a side note I was going to purchase the 2025 model and Google Built-in would have continued to work for 8 years, but helping the dealership clear out the 2024'* and unbeknownst to me , I only to get stuck in the long run. Lets see if GM makes good on Google Built-in before the Class Action lawsuits begin. There is a name for this chicanery, but it could not be posted online.

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I wrote an email regarding this topic to GM and their answer was very promising. I am back in!



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Thank you for your email.

We are excited to hear that you are interested in purchasing a new Chevrolet Equinox EV!

Regarding your inquiry, we are constantly learning from our customers and adapting as their needs change and as new innovations become available. As we scale our EVs, expand Super Cruise driver assistance technology, and launch more vehicles on our Ultifi software platform, we can do more than ever before with in-vehicle technologies and OTA updates. All this is fundamentally changing the customer experience we can offer within our Cadillac, Chevrolet, Buick, and GMC vehicles.

This new strategic direction is about intensifying our focus on designing the best integrated infotainment solution, reducing complexity and feature duplication, continuing to innovate by adding more features and apps over time, and managing the overall in-vehicle experience in a holistic way for our customers.

All 2024 Chevrolet Blazer EVs in the U.*. and Canada will come with standard connectivity that allows customers to access Google Maps and Google Assistant, at no additional cost, for eight years beginning at time of vehicle purchase. GM customers with Apple and Android smartphones will continue to have access to hands-free calling, hands-free voice texting and streaming music through Bluetooth functionality in the vehicle.

This shift to focus on built-in and integrated infotainment experience will begin with the 2024 Chevrolet Blazer EV, coming this summer to the U.*. and Canada, and apply to other EV launches, including the 2024 Chevrolet Equinox EV, 2024Cadillac CELESTIQ, and the 2025 GMC Sierra EV.

Customers will still be able to connect their phones using Bluetooth for hands-free calling, including the ability to stream music from their smartphones. We’re always working with technology companies to provide new apps and better services.

Thank you for contacting General Motors of Canada Company.”
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Old Jan 4, 2025 | 03:56 PM
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The first post in this thread was originally added to a stale thread in GM Electric Vehicles- EVs . I created a copy of that post here to pursue the topic further.


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So . . . am I hearing that the introductory period for the Google service was paid by GM and now it has run out?

What was the specific wording in the sales paperwork about this?
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