Originally Posted by
lwildernorva
Some of the auto makers use mobile apps to accomplish connections. Nissan has one, and maybe there are others who do as well. The Nissan app lets you pick your language, no matter which country you're in. Hyundai and Kia do not seem to have these apps, but I rented a Versa for as cheap as you can rent a vehicle. I just don't think it's much worth taking a portable Bluetooth for this purpose, but if you're going to go down that path, I'd either use the earpiece or just use the speaker phone setting on the phone app.
Rented a Citroen last March. Most frustrating experience in my life. The car was perfectly fine and drove nicely. The electronics are all in French and I could hear my old French teacher back in high school laughing.