Android Auto owners still facing Audio Stuttering issue when using media playback

Android Auto is one of Google’s best yet smart services that seamlessly lets users connect their Android smartphone to their car’s infotainment system with just a few taps. In spite of leveraging several benefits, the platform is currently surrounded with certain issues, to which Google says it has already fixed with the current update, but the users are not accepting it.
Basically, the newest Android Auto 13.3 version significantly added the long-awaited media playback feature while also introducing a wide range of radio station playlists.
While the media playback feature allows users to effortlessly connect their smartphones with the car’s dashboard without requiring a cable, over the past few months, users have been constantly facing certain audio stuttering issues when using media playback, navigation with Google Maps, and even calls. To which Google claimed that the fix has allegedly been fixed with the current version (say Android Auto 13.2), at least for some users.
Alternatively, there are a few users encountering problems with the latest 13.3 version; simultaneously, Google might have resolved the audio stuttering issue with the 13.2 update; however, this has not been fixed with this version. And, thus, the issue is probably continuing with the Android Auto 13.3 version as well.
Moreover, Google will further acknowledge the audio issue for the users who are still facing it. Also, users need to update Android Auto with the latest 13.3 version to enjoy the newly added radio station playlist feature alongside other relevant functionalities.