How to show speed limit on NAV screen...
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My wife and I got used to seeing our speed next to the speed limit on our 5" Garmin GPS. When traveling elsewhere we find it very useful. With the Lexus NAV we love the big screen size and brightness and all the things you can do with it, but can not find a way to show the speed limit. Is there any way to do this with Lexus NAV?
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No, but why would you want it there? The speedo is more in your line of sight than the NAV screen.
My wife and I got used to seeing our speed next to the speed limit on our 5" Garmin GPS. When traveling elsewhere we find it very useful. With the Lexus NAV we love the big screen size and brightness and all the things you can do with it, but can not find a way to show the speed limit. Is there any way to do this with Lexus NAV?
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It is useful to know what the limit is if you're on an unfamiliar road and not sure what speed is legal. Many aftermarket GPS units display that on their screens.
I've been looking for this feature as well, but unfortunately I've yet to see it on any Lexus Nav system.
I've been looking for this feature as well, but unfortunately I've yet to see it on any Lexus Nav system.
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It seems there are fewer seed limit signs as municipalities and traffic have grown and speed limts have come down. In some areas it is hard to keep up with all the changes on posted limits and the cops take advantage of that. Of course they get to make money that way by writing more speeding tickets. The funny thing is my Garmin Nuvi 2595 has the same female voice announcing the street names that the Lexus NAV uses... One would think Lexus would offer the speed limit display feature like the Garmin does.
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Not so fast. I don't know about your state, but in Maryland, all money from all moving violations goes to the State, and the locals get nothing. There is a formula based on size of the local department that is supposed to return some money to the local jurisdiction, but given the fiscal difficulties faced by the State of Maryland, they have cut the amount returned to local governments. So, the more tickets you write, the higher your costs, but the lower the reimbursement. Not an incentive to write tickets. The incentive that is there is to make your roads safer.
The other part of the equation is that we now have speed cameras, which generate tickets for anyone going more than 12 mph over the limit.
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The other part of the equation is that we now have speed cameras, which generate tickets for anyone going more than 12 mph over the limit.
It seems there are fewer seed limit signs as municipalities and traffic have grown and speed limts have come down. In some areas it is hard to keep up with all the changes on posted limits and the cops take advantage of that. Of course they get to make money that way by writing more speeding tickets. The funny thing is my Garmin Nuvi 2595 has the same female voice announcing the street names that the Lexus NAV uses... One would think Lexus would offer the speed limit display feature like the Garmin does.
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It seems there are fewer seed limit signs as municipalities and traffic have grown and speed limts have come down. In some areas it is hard to keep up with all the changes on posted limits and the cops take advantage of that. Of course they get to make money that way by writing more speeding tickets. The funny thing is my Garmin Nuvi 2595 has the same female voice announcing the street names that the Lexus NAV uses... One would think Lexus would offer the speed limit display feature like the Garmin does.
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I agree it would be nice to have that info. We crossed a state border last night and missed the speed limit sign. However, where do you put it on that crowed screen? For me, that little three-car traffic icon could be replaced with speed limit.
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As already said, the Nav system display is for everything, radio, nav, climate settings, car settings, phone, etc., and IMO, does a wonderful job of integrating 'everything'. The 'clip on the w/s' models are dedicated to just one thing plus maybe a Bluetooth feature for phone calls. As they're basically a dedicated device, they'll have more gadgets dedicated to that feature (altitude, speed, etc.).
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That's why I'm really glad I skipped the Lexus NAV option, and just use a Garmin on my dash... lifetime map updates (upgrades typical every 3-4 months) and also displays speed limits. Plus, when a new and improved GPS comes out, I can easily upgrade.
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1. using dash-mounted Garmin GPS
2. using Magellan 7" GPS installed into a factory location of my LR2 (but not integrated into the sound system)
3. My new RX's factory NAV.
The #2 was easier to use then #1 because at least it was permanetly mounted into a factory location (Land Rover leaves a cavity in the dash of LR2 if you do not buy factory NAV),
Both Magellan and Garmin were slightly late with directions (Garmin was better then Magellan), because they do not get info from the speedo/steering wheel/etc.
Both had very limited volume adjustment,w/ tinny sound- If you are listening to music you have hard time following GPS's direction. RX's NAV speaks in a very nice tone/voice, can be adjusted for highway driving/kids talking in the back/etc.
Both Garmin and Magellan took "forever" to fing a POI -I'd have to pull over first, then wait till they find POI-RX's NAV found the store in a second or two.
I now regret I did not buy NAV for my wife's Q5.
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I have never found a nonintegrated GPS unit that has been loud enough for me to hear in the summer on the highway with the windows down. The OEM navigation is large, bright, and plays through all speakers loud enough for me to hear driving at 80mph down the highway with all the windows open and the music on.
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Maybe the technogist in me that says Lexus NAV is definitely lacking in features and basically technology like map cartography. I apologize to those who has not experienced what a well executed NAV systems look like, e.g. Infiniti NAV or BMW new NAV system. But it looks like the 2013 GS NAV is going in the right direction.
Don't confuse the new Garmins, they are superior to any Lexus system with their new chipset; I agree the previous Garmin with its older chipset is slow and cumbersome.
Don't confuse the new Garmins, they are superior to any Lexus system with their new chipset; I agree the previous Garmin with its older chipset is slow and cumbersome.
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I like the Lexus NAV much better than my new Garmin too. The screen size and brightness and the audio are vastly better. I would still rather have the Lexus NAV. But we do miss knowing what the speed limit is while traveling in strange territory.