Car Upgrades
Re: Car Upgrades
Luddites of the world are always late to the game. I've had CC on every car I've owned since the 80s -- but then again I haven't been driving in circles on a wet rock all my life.
Ashli Babbitt -- SAY HER NAME!
Re: Car Upgrades
What dose of Aricept are you on?
Perhaps you should increase it; your aggressive comments are getting worse.
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Re: Car Upgrades
There you go . My point exactly ! If you had been driving in circles on a wet rock , you would realise that cruise control is as much use as tits on a bull .
Re: Car Upgrades
If you want an in dash GPS, I would think that the after market devices are much better IF the maps are easily updated. The vehicle manufacturers charge extortionate prices for map updates and they are still old maps. The entertainment center is great other than the GPS part. When on a trip, I use my cheap on dash Garmin with free lifetime map updates.
When I bought my new Isuzu, I complained about the old obsolete map. Six months later they said an update was available. I paid 300 baht and had the update installed. It was better but still not very good. Then the GPS quit working. A new chip fixed it but it is back to the old original map. That map doesn't show a new road that has been completed at least five years ago. I should mention that the GPS failure wasn't covered with the warranty. Cost me 300 baht for the new (old) chip.
When I bought my new Isuzu, I complained about the old obsolete map. Six months later they said an update was available. I paid 300 baht and had the update installed. It was better but still not very good. Then the GPS quit working. A new chip fixed it but it is back to the old original map. That map doesn't show a new road that has been completed at least five years ago. I should mention that the GPS failure wasn't covered with the warranty. Cost me 300 baht for the new (old) chip.