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Old 10-26-2016, 11:54 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by Jyoung1996 View Post
Did you go through a dealership or through the 800 number. It does disappoint me that you have to pay that kind of money to update a feature on the $20,000 car I bought. Apple doesn't make you pay for iOS 10, you shouldn't have to pay for a navigation update. And my dealership in Baton Rouge, LA has shown very little support to me after having brought my car to be serviced 5+ times for an oil leak due to manufacturer defects. They don't even answer the phone when I call. So I might just call the main number or if you still have the representative you spoke with regarding the confirmation of purchase and repayment, just attach that to this thread if that's no problem. I really don't want to go through the hassle of trying to copy files that might not even work on my vehicle. Thanks for the advice and let me know


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It's been like this forever with OEM sat-navs. There's a company called Navteq that has pretty much monopolized the OEM car sat-nav map business. Not sure if Nokia still owns them.

At least you get a Panasonic industrial grade SD card with this car. My old VW used a map DVD from Navteq and when it got scratched from just normal handling, it's $200 bucks for a new one. They also discontinued support so that car's map is forever stuck at 2009.
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