2019 Holden Acadia infotainment review

The likes of BMW, Mercedes-Benz and Audi have invested massively in their software development, which in this day and age is one of the biggest consumer requirements for modern vehicles. People are used to smartphones that work easily and beautifully without bugs and glitches, so why should they expect any less from their car? We got behind the wheel of the new Holden Acadia recently and spent some time with General Motors' latest version, which in Australia is called myHolden Connect.

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