Navigation Upgrade
#1
Navigation Upgrade
Good day to all!
I had my 2010 P4S in for an oil change at the dealer, and I asked about updating the maps for navigation. They told me I needed to purchase the CD's and that the dealer needed to do the install. Total cost around $450-$500. True? False?
I had my 2010 P4S in for an oil change at the dealer, and I asked about updating the maps for navigation. They told me I needed to purchase the CD's and that the dealer needed to do the install. Total cost around $450-$500. True? False?
#2
Unfortunately, true. The retail cost seems about right. I find it surprising that they charge for nav updates (after all, they don't charge for software updates for the car's other functions) and that they don't automatically notify you whenever a nav update is available.
#3
Burning Brakes
Garmin's business model used to center around charging for annual map updates, but they only ran about $75 tops. $450+ is highway robbery.
The map data is certainly significant, but everyone has shifted to including lifetime updates in the purchase price now. Of course, my experience with Porsche's navigation system (in a 2015) is that it's seriously backward. It's ridiculously sensitive to setting the search zone, preferably by zip code, and it only does partial matches from the start of a name, not strings embedded in the name. I'm pretty sure everyone else moved beyond that a decade ago.
The map data is certainly significant, but everyone has shifted to including lifetime updates in the purchase price now. Of course, my experience with Porsche's navigation system (in a 2015) is that it's seriously backward. It's ridiculously sensitive to setting the search zone, preferably by zip code, and it only does partial matches from the start of a name, not strings embedded in the name. I'm pretty sure everyone else moved beyond that a decade ago.