Jeff while your right that car makers charge a lot for the updates, only a fool would buy them every year. The maps you get with your car will still work 98-99% of the time even 6-8 years later. So I dont agree with that logic at all. I would still rather just use a normal gps that doesnt have a monthly fee, and "lose" a few features that my cell phone can already do.(obviously execpt for the rerouteing due to traffic but I dont need that feature) If you were in your car 5+ hours a day, I can see the justification of paying the dash monthly fee
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Jeff while your right that car makers charge a lot for the updates, only a fool would buy them every year. The maps you get with your car will still work 98-99% of the time even 6-8 years later. So I dont agree with that logic at all. I would still rather just use a normal gps that doesnt have a monthly fee, and "lose" a few features that my cell phone can already do.(obviously execpt for the rerouteing due to traffic but I dont need that feature) If you were in your car 5+ hours a day, I can see the justification of paying the dash monthly fee