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Hi,
I encountered the same problem, however there's a workaround:
Do no connect the cable to establish the Android Auto connection yet.
First of all make sure the shuffle and/or repeat function is disabled in both the Spotify app on the phone and on Android Auto itself.
Then sort your playlist as you wish, e.g. recent to old. Then start the first song in that playlist, so it starts playing on your phone. While playing, connect your cable to establish the Android Auto session.
Now you'll notice the music stops playing, however you can resume the same song on the car interface.
If you press next it'll take the next song in the playlist according to your sort order.
Try it, it worked for me 😉
This defo needs adding to the app. You can't scroll down on Audo Android Auto because it only lists 20 or so tracks - rate enoughing.
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