

Payment amount is for illustrative purposes only. The payment estimate displayed does not include taxes, title, license and/or registration fees. The Estimated Monthly Payment amount calculated is based on the Special Offer selected, or the variables you enter, the Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) for the vehicle selected, the term you select, the down payment you enter (defaults to 10% of MSRP), the Annual Percentage Rate (APR) you select, and any net trade-in amount. Not all models are available in all states. Payment amounts presented are for illustrative purposes only and may not be available. The payment estimator is not an advertisement or offer for specific terms of credit and actual terms may vary.

MSRP excludes transportation and handling charges, destination charges, taxes, title, registration, preparation and documentary fees, tags, labor and installation charges, insurance, and optional equipment, products, packages and accessories. Actual vehicle price and availability may vary by Dealer and should be confirmed with the dealer selected by customer. MSRP for a base model prior to customer build also excludes charges for optional equipment, products, packages, and accessories. MSRP excludes transportation and handling charges, destination charges, taxes, title, registration, license, tag, preparation and documentary service fees, insurance charges, and Dealer add-on products, accessories and associated labor and installation charges. If the fixes below don’t work or if your car isn’t on the list, you’ve got other options, says Michael Crossen, Consumer Reports’ mechanic and longtime master technician.Starting price is MSRP, or Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price. Below, you’ll find detailed instructions for resetting recent infotainment systems in most vehicles from major brands. Then the experts at Consumer Reports’ Auto Test Center put their fixes to the test on our own fleet of test vehicles. We asked automakers to share the instructions they give their own dealerships and service technicians for resetting frozen infotainment systems. You can do it yourself-and we’ll show you how. Kind of like hitting Ctrl-Alt-Delete or selecting “Force Quit” on a computer, a reboot or reset can stop your car’s infotainment system from acting up or even return it to factory default settings. But occasionally, the fix requires resetting or rebooting your car’s infotainment system. Sometimes fixing the problem can be as simple as unplugging your phone from the USB port and plugging it back in, or turning the car on and off again.
