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Originally posted by: radioouman
Don't have it. My 1993 Dodge didn't have that as an option.
Originally posted by: archcommus
I always figure it would not worth the money, because you only don't know the way the first time, after that you can usually hack it. And most people drive to the same places all the time anyway.
But, every single time I find myself driving somewhere new and printing out directions from Google Maps and handing them to my girlfriend saying, "Here, read these to me on the way," I wish I had nav. to make it so much easier.
So does it track where you are on a map and actually tell you to make a turn before you get to it? I've never used it.
Originally posted by: mitaiwan82
it's extremely useful in a car when you're visiting a new city. My uncle let me borrow his S500 in LA for a week when I visited...really useful to get to different locations and I never got lost going back to his house
/1000th post!!!!11
Originally posted by: dandruff
one more thing ... you can have the NAV route you through fastest / shortest / scenic roads ... going from KC to STL we slected the scenic route - kept us away from the boring I-70 ... took us thru blue roadways / backways thru beautiful Missouri wineries ... something that online maps cannot do ... plus you get fodors guide inbuilt with reviews and stuff ... worth every penny ...