Muskegon Buick Enclave drivers turn the radio up

The integration of new technology by automakers is an important thing in recruiting younger generations of drivers. Since the recession started, auto brands across the world have focused new initiatives around integrating the most cutting-edge technology into their cars, and among the frontrunners is Buick, a brand that has embraced a new identity as it tries to shake its old boxy, dusty image. Muskegon Buick Enclave drivers are set to reap the benefits of the new image, which will include some of the best interactive technology. The most recent announcement from Buick details the integration of Pandora internet radio streaming services into the next generation of Buick vehicles, debuting in the 2012 Verano. Now, you’ll be able to control your Pandora radio from the control panels already built into the car, a measure that will make internet radio listening safer.

At the same time, this integration may spell death for AM/FM radio. Much of the radio industry has braced for this day and has moved online, which will help in the future. But for Muskegon Buick Century owners, the drive is about to get a lot more comfortable. According to a recent article posted at Fox News, “It will be made standard initially on the 2012 Buick Verano, Regal and LaCrosse, and on the Enclave crossover in 2013. IntelliLink, which connects to a smartphone via USB or Bluetooth, will offer drivers three methods of accessing and navigating their personalized Pandora stations, including controls on the touch-screen display radio, buttons on the steering wheel, and voice activated commands.” It’s fascinating to see the similarities between the music and auto industries since technology began to force a facelift on both of them. Either way, Buick Enclave drivers are benefiting from both evolutions.

In the end, Muskegon Buick Century cars should begin to appeal to the younger generation, a step that GM and Buick have performed in order to keep the brand relevant in this new day and age. This should be a pretty good indication of what we can expect from the Buick brand in the coming years and into future decades.

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