What I'm finding with 3-5 year old luxury cars right now is that their navigation systems are pretty terrible compared to whatever you have on your phone these days. More manufacturers are going with the sync with phone option and that makes more sense. The older systems need you to buy expensive update DVDs and they have very little intelligence, still relying on street addresses only for the most part and a tiny POI database. While the car might be great, a giant technological gap like that in an older car feels almost like a broken feature. I guess it makes an okay back up if your phone is not working.
Last edited by Hack&Lube; 06-23-2014 at 08:24 AM.
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