Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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Wow, more crappy GM "innovation". That display is a joke. Hello GM...It's 2009. That display is sooooo 2001. Lame, really, really lame. And ZUNE Support. Who the F even owns a Zune? All the cool kids use an iPod ;) I hope that people have an option because all GM is going to do is piss people off if Zune support is the only option besides an AUX input.
Hey douchebag, I own a Zune 120, and people think I'm pretty cool. Where I'm from, if you're showing off your iPod, then you're 90% of the time a tool. Damn Coto de Caza kids...
I'm the F who owns a Zune. And guess what? It's not the piece of crap you imagine it to be.
Ok, guys, relax, obviously you did not see the ";)" in my post. So who's the douche bag now? ;)
Still you.
Actually, nobody. I hate that insult, and it hasn't been funny for the last... when was Digg.com founded? Since then.
@ Lando Calrissian
Where I come from, people don't judge whether you are cool or not based on a god damn MP3 player. So, your answer alone confirms that you are indeed a douchebag.
Actually, that display isn't that bad. While it's not the flashiest, it easily looks better than the one in my 2008 Honda Civic (which just uses an AUX input). It's not just GM (or US car makers in general) who can make crappy displays....