![]() Also, a CD player! Needless to say, if there’s one thing that might convince me to upgrade, it’s the tech inside the vehicle, not the vehicle itself. It does have an aftermarket Bluetooth stereo that works approximately 60 percent of the time, so there’s that. Just kidding: it doesn’t have either of these things. The problem with an old Jeep, though (aside from that whole recall fiasco), is that its Bluetooth connectivity and touchscreen display are a little outdated. ![]() Impractical temptations elude me, even when surrounded by some of the most amazing and tech-forward cars in the world right here in Silicon Valley. ![]() I bought it in 2007, and I plan to run it into the ground. Cars have become expensive, rolling gadgets that are full of screens, speakers, and sensors - but are they actually good gadgets? In our new series, ScreenDrive, we'll review cars just like any other device, starting with the basics of what they’re like to use.
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