angore
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I saw that too.
That would make sense, to us, but to the CFO, not so much. I am not taking the CFOs side, I agree with us.One could argue it should be as long as the warranty as a minimum.
I just noticed this morning also. That's one step closer to the 4 years they offered the 2024 owners.I saw that too.
Me too. Why 2 more months? Where did that number come fromI just noticed that my Premium Connectivity trial has been extended again from July 1 to September 1, 2025. No notice was given or more information provided.
Huh?… And to Cliffdriver... If you are talking to anyone on this board, you are special, because all of the rest of us are, special, that is.
I just saw this on my Lincoln app. It looks like they figured out the pricing. Seems a little high to me to pay $180 a year to see traffic on my native google map. Maybe it is time to break Google apart![]()
Their logic is that if you can afford to pay for an entire year at once, then you can certainly afford an extra 7¢.You save 7 cents if you take the monthly plan over paying up front for a year
Annual plan should have a discount!
Yea, I saw this a few days ago too. I’ll probably let it expire and see what I miss and then make a decision. My thinking is that it should be about half that price. Or better yet, they should give us 3 more years to match what the 2025s get.I just saw this on my Lincoln app. It looks like they figured out the pricing. Seems a little high to me to pay $180 a year to see traffic on my native google map. Maybe it is time to break Google apart![]()
If you are displaying maps and using map functionality from your phone, I doubt that will change. The phone is providing the functionality. The car has native Google Maps functionality built in that doesn’t require your phone. I think most of us believe this will continue to work as well, but with less functionality than it currently has. For example, the real-time traffic status (colors on the maps) and real-time notifications about police up ahead or objects in the road will likely stop working. But it’s a bit of a guess till some of us see what happens.Again, I am not sure what I lose when it expires. Will Google Maps still display on the upper screen via my cell phone connection?
My assumption is that the widget real time data is provided by Google Android Automative via the built in AT&T connection because it does not require a cell phone to be connected.I do not think the widgets will affected but just a guess.
I had looked at the features of the Lincoln Connectivity and it never mentions widgets so I am trying to be optimistic. I guess they would work like an unregistered new car on the lot.My assumption is that the widget real time data is provided by Google Android Automative via the built in AT&T connection because it does not require a cell phone to be connected.
Love the optimism and I hope you are correct. I assume the AT&T SIM in the cars are all activated when manufactured.I had looked at the features of the Lincoln Connectivity and it never mentions widgets so I am trying to be optimistic. I guess they would work like an unregistered new car on the lot.