![]() ![]() ![]() don't have proper and adequate road signs, unlike many countries, including China, which has excellent road signs in the cities. What was really useful was that it keeps on working in the background and display every approaching road, which helps to know where you're going because many streets in Houston don't have proper road signs. Also, it's nice to have some color perspective of the landscape. Other than that, the speed limit display i s pretty useful, especially when we've exceeded it. The Mazda toolbox app recognizes the new card and the data, but for some reason my car will report 'Invalid SD Card' when it starts up. The data is bound to my VIN at this point. When I try to see it and update it through Mazda toolbox, it says the card should be launched in the car first. Mazda Toolbox won't recognize my SD card. I decided to try to copy the data from the original SD card to a new one (formatted FAT32) in case the SD card was going bad. When I insert them into my car, my car says please insert SD card. My original was stolen from my car and I ordered these cards. it takes a different route and distance is slightly more than Google, and it also doesn't consider the road conditions or when I had gone past the turning and doesn't tell me to go back (once, I hit a dead end by mistake but it kept on telling me to keep going) (c) it's note easy to input the address (too many boxes to fill in), unlike Google, which provides suggested destinations and I often don't have to finish keying in the complete address. I have three cards, two SDHCs and one SD card. (a) it doesn't allow some addresses to be entered (b) it's different from Google Maps, i.e. There are three drawbacks that I've discovered so far, viz. I was asked to pay $400 when I bought the car two years ago at the dealership, so it was great to pay slightly more than $100 for this convenient feature. ![]()
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