A survey has found around a third of new car buyers want smartphone mirroring in their cars, and some are willing to pay for the convenience.
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A survey has found around a third of new car buyers want smartphone mirroring in their cars, and some are willing to pay for the convenience.
A survey has found around a third of new car buyers want smartphone mirroring in their cars, and some are willing to pay for the convenience.
Survey finds 70 per cent of people call for "fundamental rethink" of mobility, and one third willing to give up a car. No, it's not Australia. The...
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