ozymandius100
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- Mazda CX-5
So i couldn't resist: http://discussions.tomtom.com/t5/Built-in-car-navigation/NB1-Issues/td-p/967053
Why are shoppers surprised the system is outdated and troubled AFTER purchase? One can tell within seconds of operating it. Hence the reason Mazda has completely ditched the system and won't be selling 2016 CX-5's and Mazda6's with the old unit starting Q2 2015.
I'm just tired of hearing my wife complain about the IPod resume,phone/phonebook download on start up
You may want to turn that option off on her iPhone. I turned it off last summer and sync is much quicker.
EDIT: Phonebook download
Nice try but no cigar I bet.
Nice try but no cigar I bet.
The rest of the infotainment (audio, phone, SMS, voice interface etc) is Mazda, probably outsourced to Visteon.
What do you think the chances are that the updated headunit in the 2016 model will be easily swappable? On mazdagear.com they are selling the current crappy one for ~$500. I'd imagine once the new ones are out, they will have them available there. I'm guessing it'll answer the problem of losing setting controls and the difficulty of camera adapters and what not...
What do you think the chances are that the updated headunit in the 2016 model will be easily swappable? On mazdagear.com they are selling the current crappy one for ~$500. I'd imagine once the new ones are out, they will have them available there. I'm guessing it'll answer the problem of losing setting controls and the difficulty of camera adapters and what not...