While Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are starting to become more mainstream in the marketplace, it’s worthwhile to note that not all manufacturers have bought into these phone-mirroring systems, and not all manufacturers offer both. Mazda, for example has promised CarPlay and Auto for a couple years now, yet it hasn’t delivered. Toyota said it’d never have either, yet for 2019 you’re starting to see CarPlay (but not Auto) in some of its vehicles. Then, of course, there are the BMWs and Alfa Romeos of the world who make these features options and charge you $100 or $200 for the privilege. Volkswagen, thankfully, does not fall into any of these camps. Auto and CarPlay are standard at the base S trim.
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