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- Subaru Owners Are Ticked About In-Car Pop-Up Ads for SiriusXM
Subaru Owners Are Ticked About In-Car Pop-Up Ads for SiriusXM Several are going as far as notifying the feds by filing complaints with the NHTSA Caleb Jacobs Published Dec 2, 2025 12:34 PM EST
- Subaru Drivers File Complaints Over Ads Being Shown On . . .
Subaru drivers are speaking out after a number of complaints surfaced online about full-screen ads taking over dashboard touchscreens — sometimes while the vehicle is in motion Many owners say
- Subaru Owners Are Ticked About In-Car Pop-Up Ads For SiriusXM . . .
Subaru owners are reporting full-screen SiriusXM pop-up ads appearing on their infotainment systems while driving -- sometimes even overriding Apple CarPlay Subaru says the ads appear only twice a year, but frustrated drivers argue the practice is distracting, unsafe, and a sign of an industry tren
- Subaru Is Getting In On The Annoying In-Car Pop-Up . . .
Ram, Dodge, and Chrysler aren't the only brands with cars that experience pop-up ads Subaru has the same issue
- Subaru Drivers Say Ads Are Taking Over Their Cars Screens . . .
Subaru owners are complaining to the federal government about advertisements taking up the entire screen on their dashboards while in motion
- Subaru Drivers Report Ads Are Dominating Their Cars Displays . . .
Subaru Owners Voice Concerns Over Distracting Ads Subaru car owners are raising alarms with the federal government regarding full-screen advertisements that appear on their dashboard while driving They argue these ads serve as a significant distraction and pose safety risks Just before Thanksgiving, a Reddit user posted a photo lamenting the intrusive ads, stating, “These […]
- Subaru Owner Complains About Ads Appearing On Infotainment . . .
Subaru Owner Complains About Ads Appearing On Infotainment Screens As Cars AdvanceJAKARTA A number of car owners Subaru expressed complaints regarding the appearance of a pop-up ad SiriusXM on their vehicle infotainment screen This disturbance was complained about because it appeared without warning, even when the car was driving, so it was considered to have the potential to disrupt the
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