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Originally Posted by misterjaayy
For me, I figured the extra 495 was worth it. At least it's not a thousand dollars or more like other car companies charge. I don't care for Apple maps and in case my phone breaks, loses signal, runs out of battery etc when I'm in a pinch, it's nice to know its there.
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This is the underlying reason for the on-board Nav. Mapping in areas where I don't have a cell signal. I love Waze and Apple Maps are usable. Ready for Android Auto so I can run Waze or Google Maps on the display. Every last one of those depends on external connectivity.
But, I often travel in areas outside of cell coverage and have on-board maps on the phone, but having them on vehicle is worth it as well.