Want a new car with great connectivity? Android Auto could be the answer
offers a classy, high quality interior but doesn’t support Android Auto. Instead, drivers can download apps straight on to the car.Yes, you can add Android Auto to an older car simply by installing an aftermarket head unit. Alpine, Pioneer, Sony and JVC are just some of the brands that produce infotainment systems compatible with Android Auto. Prices start at around £250, and all will include a screen as well as a DAB radio and Bluetooth.
Virtually all new cars not listed above support Android Auto. Ensure your phone has a strong wifi or mobile data connection, plug the USB cable into your car and connect it to your phone. From there, you can follow the on-screen instructions. For Android Auto Wireless, the same procedure applies. The first time you connect your phone to your car, you will need to use the USB cable to pair them, then you can follow the on-screen instructions. When you next get into your vehicle, Android Auto Wireless will automatically connect your phone to your car's infotainment system over Bluetooth.
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