What do you normally use for navigation?
I’m glad it’s not just me who does that! Back in 2006, I worked in Portsmouth for a couple of months, but continued to live in London. That meant frequent late-light and early-morning blasts down the A3 in my Mk I Audi TT. Much of the street lighting outside of London was pretty woeful, so TomTom was invaluable as a co-pilot for predicting the upcoming terrain.plenty said:Furthermore, nothing beats a 2007-12 era TomTom device for accurate 3D mapping of the road ahead, if like me you use your satnav as a 'co-pilot' when making progress.
That's my main criticism with Google, it only displays your speed whilst navigating. Oh and the other reason I like Maps, is that the map will display on the driver binnacle and with directional arrows on the HUDNanu said:For just navigation, I find the BMW maps are fine but always switch to WAZE when I know where I am going. If I was the type that speeds then it would save me a lot of money and or points
Nope.tiglon said:Since Google bought waze, all the speed camera warnings etc are the same, aren't they?
WAZE also shows the speed cameras, even the mobile ones.sars said:That's my main criticism with Google, it only displays your speed whilst navigating. Oh and the other reason I like Maps, is that the map will display on the driver binnacle and with directional arrows on the HUDNanu said:For just navigation, I find the BMW maps are fine but always switch to WAZE when I know where I am going. If I was the type that speeds then it would save me a lot of money and or points![]()