Hmm….Cadillac’s initiative when they started the V-Series was to get a younger demographic buying the cars. Mission accomplished. The top V car is the CT5-V Blackwing. The brand’s HALO, I’m not the first to call it that and I won’t be the last, until the release of the Celestiq. They got younger and now they want to go niche & elite. It’s a budget move to not include the card. The money isn’t the point. They could easily have included and upped the price of the PDR by $15 and nobody would’ve batted an eye. The point is that they sell an expensive car w/an option that won’t work until their customer who just dropped a big chunk of change on one of their cars has to go out and buy an SD card. That’s like not adding refrigerant to the AC system. There’s no logical reason for it except to save money. And why would you inconvenience a customer that just spent almost 2X the national average annual salary on a car? Before you yanmer on about you could just order it and have it sent to your door the next day by Amazon, which I did, the point the you missed is if you care about your customers you don’t do something like that if you want to be considered an elite auto manufacturer. Which is what they’re going for w/the Celstiq.