tmg19103
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- Philadelphia, PA
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- 2011 XLT AWD
You know what, though? As good as Google navigation is, it only works when your phone has a signal. I live in Colorado, and there are still a lot of places up in the mountains where there is absolutely none. That's the only thing that keeps me from completely rejecting OEM navigation systems.
That is one downside, but it works when you lose signal if the route was set when you had signal. You are out of luck if you have no signal to begin with. Being in a major east coast corridor city, not a concern for me, but in the middle of Wyoming I can see the need for onboard nav.