Now you're just nit pickin' for the sake of nit pickin', on a model that has been out of production for 2 years...
No not nit picking at all.
I just believe that companies with a strong customer focus do better in the long term that ones that don’t give a toss. And Holden doesn’t even give a toss at doing the simplest thing like removing pandora... that should say enough for their contempt towards their customers.
I also find it odd that vehicle manufacturers spend big dollars per vehicle in an sports sponsorship (advertising) budget yet are too cheap to do something that could arguably be classified as a safety improvement for their customers current vehicle.
I remember about a few years ago the news said how much Jeep spent on sports sponsorship (millions) and a week later a report on Jeep sales data (pitiful). Simple division resulted in an inescapable conclusion that each Jeep owner paid handsomely for the privilege of ownership while also paying exorbitant spare parts prices.
This just reinforces my view that manufacturers have contempt for their customers and it drives their designed obsolescence mindset, their lack of supporting what they sell and their CBF attitude.