I just think it's wrong to charge customers for something that's already installed on their car. This isn't like Satellite radio or cellular/satellite phone subscription. This is like paying a fee to unlock a level in a video game.
Verizon used to charge a tethering fee to pair your phone with a tablet or computer. This practice no longer exist because people aren't buying it.
It's not like they offer you a pro-rated refund on portions you don't use when you trade in your car especially when you paid $300 for Carplay.
Then again, they don't offer refunds on extended prepaid maintenance either even if you never even use it once!
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