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> Navigation System, Is a subscription of any kind required?
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post Apr 11 2007, 02:30 PM
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Hi all!

After reading so much about GPS-enabled phones, and handheld GPS systems that all require some kind of paid subscription for full (voice-guided) navigation, it got me wondering about the GPS/Navigation system in the Outlander...

Does this require any kind of monthly subscription to use all features (so including voice street-by-street navigation), or is all of that completely 'free' (read: included in the hefty price of the vehicle)? :shades:


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post Apr 11 2007, 05:59 PM
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theres no subscription needed... It runs off of the GPS, which is free to everyone.
However, its not telling you live data other than your location, so if you're ona road labeled "american blvd.", and that name is changed, the navigation will still call it "american blvd." until the software is updated.
Supposedly, mitsu will offer updated software every year or so, but it WONT be free.
You'll never actually need it, technically. But roads are constantly being updated, so it will be nice to have.
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post Apr 13 2007, 07:30 AM
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That's a bummer, I always thought it would be free, at least during the 5 year new car warranty.
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