Also, GM is happy to sell you a subscription to the built-in SiriusXM satellite radio receiver. Why would they voluntarily give you HD Radio that competes with that (even if just hypothetically), for free?
Yes, but my point was more about this being a newer trend. My 2012 and 2019 Yukon Denalis had HD.....now the 'Ultimate' doesn't bother, for three bucks in licensing fees.
My point is that FM HD appears to be officially following the path to doom that AM Stereo did.
I use Android Auto a lot...perhaps mostly. I'm a longtime XM subscriber, and now I can listen to the 'extra' channels on the 2025 via the onboard internet modem, rather than via my phone, bluetooth and android auto. But I still twiddled around FM from time to time, and it was good to have the HD option.
Whatever the reasons.....it's simply a statement about how the newest, latest, greatest, (and really, the only) advancement in terrestrial FM broadcast appears to be irrelevant.
And I still hold tightly on to the main reason is that Ibiquity, then DTS, then Xperi did (does) an absolutely rotten job of showing the Joe and Mary Sixpack listeners what it can do....or even how it works. All they want is the licensing fees.