3IS nav and multimedia system
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3IS nav and multimedia system
I'm curious, is there a way to allow nav setting while driving?
Yesterday, I got to do a short road trip on my new IS350 with a friend navigating for me and we realized that we couldn't set destinations while moving. We had to pull over a gas stop just to tinker with the system and it was quite burdensome.
There are also other features in the multimedia that couldn't be access while moving so I'm curious about it as well.
Is this normal for any car with built-in Navi? It's the first time Lexus (or any car brand) offered built-in navi in my market so I'm not very familiar with such systems yet.
I may be wrong but several years ago, I rented a Prius in Europe and I remember being able to play around with the built-in Nav system while a friend was driving.
Yesterday, I got to do a short road trip on my new IS350 with a friend navigating for me and we realized that we couldn't set destinations while moving. We had to pull over a gas stop just to tinker with the system and it was quite burdensome.
There are also other features in the multimedia that couldn't be access while moving so I'm curious about it as well.
Is this normal for any car with built-in Navi? It's the first time Lexus (or any car brand) offered built-in navi in my market so I'm not very familiar with such systems yet.
I may be wrong but several years ago, I rented a Prius in Europe and I remember being able to play around with the built-in Nav system while a friend was driving.
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I have not played with the 3IS but in the 2IS, the only way to set the nav while in motion was to use the voice system. Other than that, the destination had to be programmed into one of the memory spots. It was the same way to place a phone call, either voice or speed dial memory.
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I have not played with the 3IS but in the 2IS, the only way to set the nav while in motion was to use the voice system. Other than that, the destination had to be programmed into one of the memory spots. It was the same way to place a phone call, either voice or speed dial memory.
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Seriously ??? Not for nothing this would really suck for me but I guess it'll only reinforce my decision to finally get a navigation system on my next ride !!! I just got a new smartphone and the navigation on it is the simplest and best nav I've used thus saving my $$$ from having not to opt for the OEM nav
I am a firm believer in an OEM navigation system as I feel the integration into the car has many more aspects that can be realized until it is used.
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Seriously ??? Not for nothing this would really suck for me but I guess it'll only reinforce my decision to finally get a navigation system on my next ride !!! I just got a new smartphone and the navigation on it is the simplest and best nav I've used thus saving my $$$ from having not to opt for the OEM nav
Actually, talking to the system was not bad at all. It just took an initial learning curve. I would imagine that the 3IS voice system is much easier to use as it recognizes real world language versus the programmed commands of the previous version.
I am a firm believer in an OEM navigation system as I feel the integration into the car has many more aspects that can be realized until it is used.
I am a firm believer in an OEM navigation system as I feel the integration into the car has many more aspects that can be realized until it is used.
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You probably meant "...not get a navigation system..." ?
The decision for me to getting NAV (or not) was a question of the balance between the tech/convenience, interior look/design, and cost. With the base 3IS, the interior look, screen size/color and design of the dash is the same as with the NAV option so in Canada the extra $3250 for NAV and moonroof over the base F-Sport was not worth it for me especially since I have my Smartphone and a portable NAV if ever I need it the rare time. However, If it was like the 2IS where the dash looks much nicer with the NAV (IMO), I'd probably go for it for the extra 3K.
The decision for me to getting NAV (or not) was a question of the balance between the tech/convenience, interior look/design, and cost. With the base 3IS, the interior look, screen size/color and design of the dash is the same as with the NAV option so in Canada the extra $3250 for NAV and moonroof over the base F-Sport was not worth it for me especially since I have my Smartphone and a portable NAV if ever I need it the rare time. However, If it was like the 2IS where the dash looks much nicer with the NAV (IMO), I'd probably go for it for the extra 3K.
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While i understand why the manufacturers would want to not let you do it, I don't agree with the nanny policy. If the passenger is setting the Nav, there's no danger.
Thanks for that link to the bypass device. That will definitely come in handy if I go with the Lexus...