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It's a CD database that lives on the computer, gets updates via the Enform app sometimes. So when you insert a CD it knows about, it displays artist, album, titles, all that.
Is there any 2014 GS owner confirm if the traffic/weather is thru via XM or HD radio?
One thing for sure for me is my XM radio is not subscribed.
I think I figured it out.
Today, I received a mail from SiriusXM regarding subscripton and said I got 3 months trial. Don't know how... Maybe when I signed up at Lexus owner's link, they got my information.
Today, I received a mail from SiriusXM regarding subscripton and said I got 3 months trial. Don't know how... Maybe when I signed up at Lexus owner's link, they got my information.
I'd just use it over your trial period and see if it is accurate in your area and worth the $48 a year. We used it a lot, so we found it to be worth it, but not everyone will agree.
I'd just use it over your trial period and see if it is accurate in your area and worth the $48 a year. We used it a lot, so we found it to be worth it, but not everyone will agree.
As long as you don't live in a big city it's probably OK. Here in North Texas, accidents can jam up the highway minutes before the xm data shows up, and also clear up before the xm data updates. I think it polls every 15 minutes.
My GS is the first car I haven't kept XM active after the trial period. I did with my IS, but then ended up using Pandora through Enform all the time. That's what I do with my Highlander as well. Where I live, XM signal is too broken up by the hills, but Pandora is great.
For traffic in my '14, I find Google maps far more comprehensive. At least when looking at the map on the nav screen, I only see color indication for major routes, whereas Google maps on my phone will give it for ample side streets, etc. Around here, those smaller streets are where you can lose significant time, so I appreciate the additional detail.