It happened to me one day. I had to go to Alexandria from the hills. I knew the way roughly but just wanted to make sure with the GPS.
I started on the M2 and it kept suggesting I get off the motorway!
I know this is too late for we that already own a Mazda, but I have spoken with Mazda Australia and they have told me that they have severed ties with "WhereIs" as they too were not happy with their "service".
Mazda have signed with Tom-Tom and the new CX-5 will be the first to run with the Tom-Tom Navigational system. That is some good news for future Mazda's, we are unfortunately stuck with the current system
I can confirm the Tom Tom software is much improved.
But there are still some gripes. For example once moving It won't let youadd a new route, so good luck trying to enter a new route between traffic lights.
Still, you get free map updates for the first 90 days then you can subscribe for a 4 times a year update package for $49.
The software itself lives on a SD card like the MPS, but unlike the MPS its actually formatted for Windows/MAC so you can view edit things like icons, install colour palates and upload to it a route you previously set up on your PC
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You can usually disconnect the wire that is attached to the handbrake, at least when installing new systems you just leave that disconnected, not exactly legal though...
Well I can do it in the MPS, but that was after I ticked the declaration.
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