In addition to what Juice said (if you don't want to use it, then don't), you're missing the point of this feature. It's not meant to replace the in searchable GPS functionality already in the car. It's for those times you've looked for something online in your house (because a real qwerty keyboard is way better than a soft one, for instance, or just because you were curious, or for any other reason you would use google or yahoo maps) and then you figured AFTER LOOKING IT UP, "hey, I would like to go there."
This is so you don't have to look for it/type in the address AGAIN in your car after you've already found it on your home computer. Click twice on website. Press a button in the car. Boom, off you go.
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@Sandra:
In addition to what Juice said (if you don't want to use it, then don't), you're missing the point of this feature. It's not meant to replace the in searchable GPS functionality already in the car. It's for those times you've looked for something online in your house (because a real qwerty keyboard is way better than a soft one, for instance, or just because you were curious, or for any other reason you would use google or yahoo maps) and then you figured AFTER LOOKING IT UP, "hey, I would like to go there."
This is so you don't have to look for it/type in the address AGAIN in your car after you've already found it on your home computer. Click twice on website. Press a button in the car. Boom, off you go.