Let's hope the Cadillac User Experience (CUE) doesn't migrate its way to the 2014 Tahoe.
From General Motors:
"Cadillac CUE, a comprehensive in-vehicle experience that merges intuitive design with auto industry-first controls and commands for information and entertainment data, will benefit consumers by offering safe, connected driving beginning in 2012. CUE blends first-of-its-kind technology with highly intelligent design, bringing the intuitive control of smart phones and tablets safely to the road. With a clean, uncluttered design, natural voice recognition, and responsive touch screen technology, CUE creates an experience that’s as effortless as it is advanced.
Debuting in 2012 on the 2013 Cadillac XTS and ATS luxury sedans and the SRX luxury crossover, CUE is designed to be unique for each driver. For the tech-savvy, it’s everything you want it to be—a full suite of infotainment, navigation and communication tools that keeps you fully connected. But you don’t have to be a technophile to appreciate it. CUE is remarkably simple, intuitive and accessible.
The result is unlike anything you’ve ever experienced."
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Just got my January 2013 issue of Consumer Reports, and they agree with GM about "The result is unlike anything you’ve ever experienced." Consumer Reports said there isn't anything
WORSE out there right now in an automobile that Cadillac's CUE dashboard control system.