I have two vehicles thanks to my ex-wife moving to Europe after we divorced. I have a 2020 Nissan Sentra and a 2009 Honda CR-V. The CR-V has SXM, a CD player that will also play MP3 CD's, and your standard AM/FM radio. I plug a Bluetooth-to-FM adapter into what was once the cigarette lighter port. We had a 2010 model CR-V until about two years ago when a kid ran a red light and plowed into us at a busy intersection. That was apparently the first CR-V model with a charger built in as I could plug my iPhone into it and listen off the radio. The 2009 lacks that feature. I decided the Bluetooth-to-FM was an easier and cheaper fix than getting a brand new radio.
Something I have noticed on the Sentra is that Apple CarPlay appears to have been broken with the update to iOS 15. Whenever I plug the phone into the car, the interface still loads, but every audio app says it can't connect. While CarPlay didn't always work flawlessly, I never had that problem using iOS 14. I've found a workaround for the problem as Apple Music will still work when you use Siri to play. It will at least let me play radio stations and playlists, which is what I do 95% of the time anyway. It's just a tad disruptive when I have passengers in the car and want to change the station or when I'm trying to use another application, like Waze, when I'm driving the highways instead of just around town. Hopefully, Apple will get that problem fixed quickly. The update to iOS 15.0.1 didn't make any difference. People are going to die if Apple can't get it fixed quickly. If a non-tech savvy person doesn't figure out the workaround, spending too much time futzing with the interface is eventually going to cause a fatal accident if it hasn't already.
Something I have noticed on the Sentra is that Apple CarPlay appears to have been broken with the update to iOS 15. Whenever I plug the phone into the car, the interface still loads, but every audio app says it can't connect. While CarPlay didn't always work flawlessly, I never had that problem using iOS 14. I've found a workaround for the problem as Apple Music will still work when you use Siri to play. It will at least let me play radio stations and playlists, which is what I do 95% of the time anyway. It's just a tad disruptive when I have passengers in the car and want to change the station or when I'm trying to use another application, like Waze, when I'm driving the highways instead of just around town. Hopefully, Apple will get that problem fixed quickly. The update to iOS 15.0.1 didn't make any difference. People are going to die if Apple can't get it fixed quickly. If a non-tech savvy person doesn't figure out the workaround, spending too much time futzing with the interface is eventually going to cause a fatal accident if it hasn't already.