Hate the factory GPS
#1
Dazed and Confused
Thread Starter
Hate the factory GPS
What a piece of junk! Have a premium stereo with MFT. Wife and I went on an overnight trip this weekend. I entered the hotel address. When we got there the GPS took us past the hotel and wanted us to turn on some dead end dirt road. Today we were looking for a breakfast spot so I asked to find POI by category. It listed "Food, drink/dining". When asked I said that. It beeped and exited. Tried again and said "Food" and a third time "dining". Each time it crapped out. Worst GPS I have ever had. I have the newest SD card too.
#2
Senior Member
Yeah I was less than thrilled with mine when I had it in my '13 escape. The thing constantly gave me bad routes, actually took me the wrong way down a one way street once, and missed addresses (got me to the street but the address was way off). I started using google maps on my phone and didn't have as many issues. In a year or two I'd like to have the Sync3 put into my truck so I can just have it use my phone for that stuff, or replace my stereo with a tablet or something.
#4
navigation sucks
After three more years of intensive research and development, Ford has not improved the navigation one damn bit! The 2016 Navigation Sucks also.
Plus it's expensive to buy, $48/year for traffic updates and at least $50/year for map updates if you get them on Ebay.
Dick
Plus it's expensive to buy, $48/year for traffic updates and at least $50/year for map updates if you get them on Ebay.
Dick
#5
Member
Smart phone + Google Maps = Arrive on time, safely, swiftly and FREE!
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#6
American member
I have to use my Nav at least 3x's a week for my estimates. I really can't complain. Yeah, sometimes it wants to take the long way even tho I've got it set to shortest route.
I just reduce the map so I can see alternative routes ahead of time. I'm using the A7 card.
I will say Google maps is without a doubt better, especially running it thru the stereo.
In my own preference, I prefer the clean look of the the factory set-up over having a Garmin or TomTom hanging from windshield. Those weren't spot on 100% of the time either.
I also don't use the POI's part of it. For something to eat, I'll just google it and let maps show me the way.
I just reduce the map so I can see alternative routes ahead of time. I'm using the A7 card.
I will say Google maps is without a doubt better, especially running it thru the stereo.
In my own preference, I prefer the clean look of the the factory set-up over having a Garmin or TomTom hanging from windshield. Those weren't spot on 100% of the time either.
I also don't use the POI's part of it. For something to eat, I'll just google it and let maps show me the way.
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#9
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#10
Senior Member
Garmin 3597 (w/voice control and traffic) + free lifetime map updates + no subscription fees + no need for a cell signal = perfect!
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