Best automotive navigation systems according to redditors
We found 7 Reddit comments discussing the best automotive navigation systems. We ranked the 3 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
We found 7 Reddit comments discussing the best automotive navigation systems. We ranked the 3 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
Hand controls for driving are very inexpensive and easily available now (example). They can be installed and un-installed on any vehicle in a couple of minutes. They're routinely used by people with various disabilities--for example when they rent a car or borrow someone's car. (Worth remembering if you ever break a leg or whatever.)
Having said that, it's unclear whether Robinson was driving himself or had a driver. They were stopped at an intersection at the time of the shooting, so it's certain possible he stopped the car, grabbed the gun and shot. If the shots were from the rear window, perhaps he leaned back--or perhaps the eyewitness was simply confused on that point.
If he had a driver it's a bit surprising that person is not mentioned in the indictment--or indicted alongside Robinson.
I was assuming about 100 hrs. Like I said in my first post, really depended on how much integration and usability he wanted on his side. In short, he's essentially asking for a customized fleet management system for his company. As far as I know, a good one, is not a 20 hour job. And I would know, my first company made one. We sold GPS units and fleet management systems to trucking companies all over the U.S. You should buy one
Genuine Mazda 0000-8F-Z09A Navigation https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00XUGBJZ6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awd_H4L8wb69BTG4B
Have not bought this myself (I prefer mounting my smartphone) but here is an example.
Just bought a 2016 Mazda 6 Touring i.
The entertainment and system are pretty neat, but it has its drawbacks.
Pros:
Con:
The only con, in which I am currently frustrated with, is the safety lock feature, as you're driving you will be locked out of some settings. For example, if you are driving with another passenger, and they decide to enter an address into the navigation system, the safety feature will lock you out until you come to a complete stop. Same with Bluetooth.
I guess the reasoning for this is Mazda doesn't want to be responsible if some idiot runs into a tree while messing with his in-car electronics. I am hunting for a work around and made a post about this on the subreddit a few moments ago see here
This worked in my '17 Miata. Do your own research to confirm model numbers:
https://www.amazon.com/Mazda-0000-8F-Z09A-Genuine-Navigation/dp/B00XUGBJZ6