Hello. First post. Just purchased a 2016 CX-5 GT with Technology & i-ActiveSense packages. So far, we are very impressed with the car.
However, on page 18 of Mazda's 2016 CX-5 brochure, it states "...an available factory-integrated navigation system with cutting-edge features such as voice command, real-time traffic alerts and advanced lane guidance." As we have now found out, Mazda does not have an active agreement with a traffic service provider so there are NO real-time traffic alerts.
Am I the only one who finds this totally unacceptable? That is false advertising.
Is there any interest in some sort of class-action suit to force Mazda to either:
1) Provide real-time traffic information as advertised/promised (preferred option)
2) Refund part of the cost of the Navigation system
There needs to be financial pressure on Mazda to get a deal in place. Without it, they will continue to say "we are working on it." That does us no good.
However, on page 18 of Mazda's 2016 CX-5 brochure, it states "...an available factory-integrated navigation system with cutting-edge features such as voice command, real-time traffic alerts and advanced lane guidance." As we have now found out, Mazda does not have an active agreement with a traffic service provider so there are NO real-time traffic alerts.
Am I the only one who finds this totally unacceptable? That is false advertising.
Is there any interest in some sort of class-action suit to force Mazda to either:
1) Provide real-time traffic information as advertised/promised (preferred option)
2) Refund part of the cost of the Navigation system
There needs to be financial pressure on Mazda to get a deal in place. Without it, they will continue to say "we are working on it." That does us no good.