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Is the navigation update worth it?

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Hi everybody,

My wife and I just purchased a 2014 CR-V. We're looking into updating the maps/navigation, but were a bit shocked by the cost $200 CAD. Is it worth it? Is there any way to get it more affordably?

Thanks,

Aly
 
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Having driven a new Volvo SUV in Belgium with onboard navigation that tried to send me through closed construction areas and now closed pedestrian streets I would never opt for onboard navigation over something like Google Map. Just not worth it, especially in an area that you are not familiar with.
 
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I’m not a fan and would never pay to upgrade. The onboard sat nav is an excellent device if you want a trip down memory lane to see what sections of the road system looked like 15 years ago. Even the interface looks kind of Atari console based. I’m not sure what the procedure is for highlighting map anomalies but I reckon I’d have a full time career reporting real time differences. Maybe it’s a localised issue as I live in Scotland but Google maps seems to be spot on and they win my vote.
 
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Yes its a simple update to newer roads and corrected navigations of streets that are no rerouted, due to congestion issues. Maps are already laid out, they are everyday being updated, ifapps on a smartphone Wze is one good app but, planning out, knowing in advance wins over electronic navigations.
 
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Potholes? I got an "Object in Road" warning that turned out to be an oak dining table.
I agree, Waze is great, at least for me. Others may have different needs though.
I really don't need "Nav", it's rare for me to not know where I'm going, but I like the real-time alerts.
 
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2017 CRV EX-L Turbo with Nav. Worth of a map update depends upon where you drive. My understanding is that they are just adding new streets; such as a new street built for a new Costco or an old minor road that has been newly mapped. If you drive the same street locations or just major roadways & seldom go anywhere new you are not likely to get benefit from a navigation update.

I have found very few roadways on which I travel which are not always in the navigation database. One was a newly built street at a new Costco. Another was what was likely a county maintained road in Texas which had a small brown or bronze road name marker and which went to a school stadium where they were giving Covid vaccinations. I was able to look them up online and once I found them I was able to set a navigational location of something nearby. Another peculiarity was on a section of IH-10 in the Houston area that Nav did not recognize as IH-10, a major roadway, but which was locally recognized as East Freeway & East Freeway is what was in Nav. I doubt that the East Freeway to IH-10 change would be done even on updates. There have been a couple of other minor roadways not found but overall, not updating the Nav has not been a significant issue for me.

On the other hand, if done during the warranty period and it is a free update then do it. I just wish Honda would make it easier to do your own Nav update & give full instructions for where the connection is located & how to do it. It seems to me that they don't want the driver doing the update.
 
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On the other hand, if done during the warranty period and it is a free update then do it. I just wish Honda would make it easier to do your own Nav update & give full instructions for where the connection is located & how to do it. It seems to me that they don't want the driver doing the update.
Haven’t used it yet, but isn’t this where you start for map updates?



Models eligible for 5-year MapCare program:
2016-2022 Accord, 2017-2022 Clarity, 2016-2020 Civic, 2017-2021 CR-V, 2018-2022 Fit, 2019-2022 HR-V, 2019-2022 Insight, 2018-2022 Odyssey, 2019-2022 Passport, 2016-2022 Pilot, 2017-2022 Ridgeline

*Entitlement period begins approximately once vehicle reaches 200 miles. Depending on age and purchase date of vehicle – the free entitlement period may be ended. Continue to Garmin’s site and determine what is available for your system

**Newer model year owners: A map update may not be available yet for your system. Continue to Garmin’s site and determine what is available for your system.
 
#21 ·
Waze is okay, as you, the Person adds the warnings at hand, you may get people adding warnings not on target, but as you are doing so you are not paying attention to what you're supposed to do, "Drive", you're helping others only in your area of the route, and that is where waze is good/bad.

Play safe, be safe then get caught and fined for playing with the phone, all I am saying
 
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#22 ·
I only use Waze for highway trips and I set it up ahead of time so I don't have to do anything.
Granted this means I may not be "contributing" input, but as you say safety first.
If I have a passenger, they can report stuff to Waze to their heart's content.
 
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#24 ·
Phone is in my pocket, or at home. I just don't use a phone while driving.
In the rare cases when I use Waze for Nav I have the turn by turn directions on the dash, not the center head unit. A little less distracting.
 
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#25 ·
the Honda nav is not 100% Par. If a road is being closed, the system should alert you, does it? there are times any gps system will Fail/alert you of a detoured bridge closed, when the route has been planned from Point A.

Is it worth updating, the answer is no. IMHO for me
 
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#26 ·
If you need a "system" to tell you a road is closed allow me to suggest reading signs.
Blaming an electronic nav system for your own failure to pay attention to what's happening around you is not the solution to closed roads.
YOU are the "Nav System".
 
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When you are on back roads and that bridge is closed it can be at the bridges entrance. due to no signs by the county.

And it also can happen on the spot as you head to a bridge, due to Icing. also can happen at the tunnel. these are the things you can not avoid

that saying, you got a question, some one always have an answer
 
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#28 ·
When you are on back roads and that bridge is closed it can be at the bridges entrance. due to no signs by the county.

And it also can happen on the spot as you head to a bridge, due to Icing. also can happen at the tunnel. these are the things you can not avoid
Maybe.
But as the driver YOU are directly responsible for, and are the final authority as to, the safe operation of the vehicle.
You simply cannot transfer that responsibility to an electronic device.
It's like if a satellite falls from orbit and hits a ship and sinks it. Whose fault is it? The Captain's. Period.
Maybe the Captain couldn't avoid it, but it's still his fault.
 
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#29 ·
Yes as A Driver, you agreed to the laws when you gotten your licence.
With todays technology out there that is Safety to all.

captain who sank the ship hmm are you referring to that one in 2012 in Costa Concordia. back to the topic about updated maps think the new member will have a lot to siff through in order to decide for themselves , is it worth updating what has been around for a long time. then to have cables and devices in the car.

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#36 ·
Updates are important. but some may not want to update: Again car is getting older, and you need to be updated, the question can be asked when is End of life for the 2014 hondas radio system? And only then can we have the answer, is it worth updating a system? Can the owner when returns update the Headunit to a newer version, and they still need to update the system as they go down the road.

I also wonder when you go to the dealer, buy that new car, something you can ask the salesperson, but its shown above, you get free updates and its the Persons choice to do so or not.

with apps out there some love older OS then new ones. and are used to the old stuff, but that is what keeps the brain going Change
@Aly Virani when you get to the topics, wish you the best in your choice, decision is easy visit the honda garmin site and use crvoc creditcard good luck
 
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