The built in nav (COMAND) is ok, but had no traffic density routing- but I can add that back in by renewing the subscription, which also updates the maps.
I do tend to use my iPhone, although I hate it when it sends me on a backroads wiggle and will ignore it if I realise that’s what it’s doing ahead of commitment to said route.
The inbuilt nav is handy when you have no data reception though- quite possible to navigate to somewhere with your phone, then be unable to plot the next section of your route due to lack of connection.
The inbuilt nav is handy when you have no data reception though
You can download really big areas (like, whole countries) of google maps locally to your phone to avoid this, they take up surprisingly little space also. I think 'offline maps' are in your profile area of the app.
The built in nav (COMAND) is ok, but had no traffic density routing- but I can add that back in by renewing the subscription, which also updates the maps.
I do tend to use my iPhone, although I hate it when it sends me on a backroads wiggle and will ignore it if I realise that’s what it’s doing ahead of commitment to said route.
The inbuilt nav is handy when you have no data reception though- quite possible to navigate to somewhere with your phone, then be unable to plot the next section of your route due to lack of connection.