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I'm stuck with this when i don't want to take the time to set up my Bluetooth, open a music app, figure out what i want to listen to... Now, they actually added the capability to make a playlist on the infotainment screen by checking boxes of artists or albums you want. But, when you turn the car off, it doesn't save it. It ends up only playing the artist or album it was playing when you shut the car off.

I had a cheap jeep cherokee as a rental once and it let me play an iPod and AA at the same time.
I've probably driven 20+ newer models of vehicles in the past few years and the Telluride is the only thing I couldn't plug my iPod into. I didn't bother as the Sedona I test drove worked with my iPod so i figured it was automatic. (Why wouldn't it be?) It really ticked me off when I bought it. So much so, I was going to exchange it for an Odyssey but they didn't have a blue Elite in their dealership group.
Apple now gets $10 a month from me for Apple Music which is worthless on AA so I have to control it via my phone. They limit what you can do through the infotainment center in the name of safety... So I guess I'll just mess around with my phone while I'm driving rather than pushing a button and just telling the car what I want to hear like most other cars do. Yes, I'm triggered haha.