if its the same Ive seen on recent jeeps. its pretty decent. Great that they have it now on 2019. And it supposedly comes with 3 year subscription which is nice.
I am not 100% certain but I thought I read 5 year subscription included for the SiriusLink stuff. It was on a press release I read a bit ago but maybe that has changed or I could have been dreaming. LOL
Although the factory navi is one of the more easier to use and has a pretty good interface,
i've longed stopped using the factory navi.
I do miss having the turn by turn on the HUD but...i solely now depend on Waze to get me where i want to go, unless i'm traveling to another country ie CANADA
Anybody? It shows traffic lines on the map?What are you talking about? Back again? It's never had that. So it shows red yellow and green lines now? Or?
Anybody? It shows traffic lines on the map?
So is this only included with the temporary SiriusXM subscription? And to keep it you would have to continue the subscription? I never activated mine so didn't have an opportunity to try it out.
Copy. Thanks. So it only works in parts of the country then.Yes it does. Mazda used to offer traffic with their head units from what I have read but that stopped about 5 or 8 years ago. It's back.
Red, green and yellow lines on the navi screen now courtesy of Sirius TrafficLink
I never understood how people can use waze in NYC. google maps its 100x better aside from waze telling you POLICE REPORTED UP AHEAD. waze does not know the right turns or short cuts in nyc (neither does google lol )
I've long preferred Waze because of the detailed vehicle on the shoulder, accident, and police spotted reports.
I do prefer the display options of Google maps on CarPlay.
If Google maps incorporates those functions (and alerts by current Waze users also show up on Google maps), I'll be just fine switching aps.
And the ability to mark accidents on the map. Waze's days are numbered.
unless they incorporate all the functions of waze to google, users like myself will always use waze for accidents, speed traps and police alerts.
That's what I'm saying though. Google is slowly adding all the Waze features.
First it was MPH on the main display. Now this:
https://bgr.com/2018/11/07/google-maps-vs-waze-accident-and-speed-trap-reports-testing-on-maps/
And I'm sure it would take nothing at all to use Maps for crowd sourcing data as well.