Navigation Updates on Sale? Is it enough??
#16
DIY Cheapskate/Mod
Yeah, I made my custom phone mount right beside the navigation screen and mostly use Google or Waze. My Sirius traffic doesn't cost me a penny, so it's a nice option to have. I live in an area that is in a development boom, even the highways around me got extended by 50 km.
#23
I felt that way too after trying a few options but I’d rather have it in my line of sight and not worry about glancing down and taking my eyes off the road. Looks good though.
#25
Although I prefer the nav in my phone, the number 1 problem with using the phone is that the GPS signal is weak when you are in the middle of a crowded city (like Chicago). Too often, when I get close to my destination (one that I'm not familiar with), like a few blocks or turns away, the GPS will lose signal and I'm navigating blind.
#26
Just say no!!!!!
iTrader: (14)
I would think any gps system would have poor reception in such environments (very tall buildings). In the old days.... we used........ PAPER maps and drew route sheets.
I personally use a garmin driveluxe 50 for road trips - this permits custom routes to be designed on the pc then uploaded to the gps. No issue in areas of no cell reception.
I personally use a garmin driveluxe 50 for road trips - this permits custom routes to be designed on the pc then uploaded to the gps. No issue in areas of no cell reception.
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