Sirius Travel link, remote access like remote start, wifi, etc. It was not worth it for me.Does anyone have a good breakdown what the optional nav gives vs the Android / Apple auto?
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If you're talking the 12 inch screen (which I'm guessing not since Nav is standard" then you get the full screen ability which you dont get with Android Auto.
And speed limits / signs. I have yet to figure out why Google can't do that well.
You will find the speed limits aren't accurate.If you're talking the 12 inch screen (which I'm guessing not since Nav is standard" then you get the full screen ability which you dont get with Android Auto.
And speed limits / signs. I have yet to figure out why Google can't do that well.
I'm about 80% at this point, course I don't rely on them for anything other than to see how fast i need to go to make the sign red on my screenYou will find the speed limits aren't accurate.
Here in DFW, the speed limits appear to be correct most of the time too. You can set the speed (the number in excess of the speed limit) at which the sign goes red in the nav settings.I'm about 80% at this point, course I don't rely on them for anything other than to see how fast i need to go to make the sign red on my screen![]()
Here in DFW, the speed limits appear to be correct most of the time too. You can set the speed (the number in excess of the speed limit) at which the sign goes red in the nav settings.
I love Apple CarPlay for navigation, but I been using Sirius guardian to send addresses to the nav unit and that has been working great. Really slick solution.
LOL. OK.I am not a fan of Apple Maps
Not perfect but I have found Apple Maps to be very dependable and preferable; it usually provides a better, faster routing especially in changing traffic conditions compared to my Jeep Grand Cherokee uconnect system. I can’t speak to how the comparison will go with the most current uconnect system though.I am not a fan of Apple Maps