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Most factory navigation systems have hacks you can find online to disable the lockout- generally some wire or contact attached to the drive selector that can be easily modified so the nav system always thinks the car is in park. BTW - In the US the nav system is not standard in the Limiteds, that is a Canada thing.
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Every portable GPS I've owned does this. Why would the one in a car be any different?
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This. My parents hate the nav/audio system in their '11 Toyota Highlander. I've tried to use it a few times and it's completely unintuitive.
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True. Par for the course, especially when BT isn’t (practically) a robust std to begin with. Cars will adopt what nav/audio/comm is current (at the moment), after 6 mos you’re stuck with it.
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I really haven't had any problems so far. Phones synced fine, BT finds the phone every time, directions are ok and volume isn't too loud once you adjust it . I guess it's because I previously had the 2010 OB nav and up was the only way to go from there. What I do miss is the absence of a DVD drive. On my 2010 the passenger could watch DVDs during a long trip. |
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I have a 2013 OB with Nav and I use a Blackberry (work) and an HTC Arrive Smartphone (personal) and both download the phone book no problem. The issue I have is despite both phones being setup as connected devices the **** car never finds the phones. I always have to force a manual connection. Once connected they work perfectly. On a 2013 car this is pathetic. I have a BT device on my motorcycle helmet and it works perfectly everytime and it only costs $119. Maybe Subaru should use that device instead of their crappy one.
Lets not talk about the voice dial which I've never gotten to work correctly in the car. |
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Have you not owned a TomTom, I guess? Mine asked once when I first set it up, and never again unless I do a software reset or pull the SD card. And my phone certainly doesn't ask me that when I navigate.
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I've found the Nav system plenty decent overall. I can't get the voice command to work well for anything, but I have preset locations and always program in the destination ahead of time so that I don't need to bother with it. What I don't like is how the interface is not very intuitive for most things. And the voice alert volume can't be turned down low enough for my tastes but it's not too bad. Overall I'm more than satisfied considering it's all built in to the car and there is no mounting/charging/cables to deal with.
The phone stuff I find great, but maybe it likes newer phones better. I have a Galaxy s3 and everything has been perfect. It automatically downloads the phonebook and detects the phone quickly each time. I like how the display shows the phone signal/battery info along with the interface to answer incoming calls. It's much more responsive than any similar systems I've used before. I've been particularly impressed that it maintains a solid link even when the phone is on the counter in the kitchen.. around 30 ft. away from the car in the garage. |
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My Garmin prompts me every time and I have owned 2 TomToms (730GO and 1535TM) and they did also to me recollection.
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