View Poll Results: If you have a 2013 and MFT with NAV, do you think it was worth it?
Yes, I like it and would buy the NAV option again.
57
79.17%
No, I wish I bought my truck with the MFT screen but without NAV.
15
20.83%
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If you have a 2013 with Nav, is it worth it?
#1
Senior Member
Thread Starter
If you have a 2013 with Nav, is it worth it?
For those with a 2013 and My Ford Touch with NAV, do you think it is worth it? Or would you buy the MFT without NAV if you could do it again?
#2
I love mine. I would definitely buy the navigation if I had to do it over again. It is very easy to use, and is pretty quick. When I go off route it has me rerouted in seconds. I am very impressed with this as a stock system. Completely happy with it.
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#3
Senior Member
Maybe I need to spend some more time with mine because I find it a real pain in the ***. I use my phone instead. Lol
#4
I got the touch screen with all the bells/whistles it offers but I havent used my Nav at all. If your not traveling alot meaning going on vacations and in other cities or need Nav because of your job then it might be a value. But if your like most people, I think you know your way around your local area and state. The phone sync is nice and I use that along with Sirius radio (while its free) but Nav is gonna be a vacation trip item for me personally.
#6
Five-0 Ret.
Mine came with the Nav. Had it not I probably won't have ordered the option. That being said, being technologically challenged I do find it easy to operate. Like Truck Owner says say if you travel alot it would be a good option, if not get a Garmin. They're cheaper, and work very good.
One thing to remember, the Ford Nav, system is pricey to update.
One thing to remember, the Ford Nav, system is pricey to update.
#7
Member
I've tried it a few times and found it cumbersome. I don't like that I can't input a destination while I'm moving (who's to say my passenger isn't entering the data?). I don't like that it reduces the stereo volume to give me directions, and the means by which you input the destination isn't great either. Seems to me I needed to know the zip code. This may be something you can change in the setup, but I haven't found it yet. I'd rather use my portable Garmin!
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#8
At first I did find it cumbersome and a real PIA. The more I use it the more I learn how to navigate the navigation the more I like it. I am getting pretty good at the voice commands, that's a nice feature. It does take some getting use to, totally different than Garmin or Google Maps.
#9
Senior Member
I would also rather have the applink stuff that, if you have navigation, you don't get. I don't understand how this unit has everything else but the applink. Pretty lame but I guess I should have researched it first.
#10
Senior Member
Yes, but only because in the Raptor it's either a fully loaded with Nav, heated/cooled seats, upgraded Audio, etc. or a base model without 90% of the other options available.