Nav problem on '06

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by leonspinks, Sep 12, 2006.

  1. leonspinks

    leonspinks Guest

    I just brought home an '06 touring editon with Nav and DVD and I've got
    a list of things that I didn't notice when I test drove it that are
    driving me nuts, but the one that is really bugging me the most is that
    the maps on the Nav are missing streets and I don't live in the middle
    of nowhere, I live in Los Angles and these aren't minor dead end
    streets these are streets that cross intersections that have lights.
    I traded in a Nissan Quest and for all it's problems it makes the
    Honda's nav system look like crap.
    I'm at the closest I can be on the zoom, so is there something else I
    could be doing or do I just accept that it's got a lot of streets
    missing?
    I know that the Honda is the better car, but the details that the car
    is missing, in their primo package, is really annoying. Next time I'll
    do my research better.
     
    leonspinks, Sep 12, 2006
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  2. leonspinks

    E Meyer Guest

    If it has an option to use "unverified" streets and roads, make sure it is
    turned on.
     
    E Meyer, Sep 12, 2006
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  3. leonspinks

    hardtstein Guest

    I have a 2006 Civic with the navagation package and also live in Los
    Angeles. I have used it throughout the west and as far east as Ohio.
    I have found very few missing streets. Some "new" streets aren't
    shown, also some new extentions of old streets, such as Golden Valley
    west of the 14 and Carl Boyer, both in the Santa Clarita area. Also
    Golden Valley offramp on the 14 isn't shown.A problem I have found is
    that its database of stores is very poor and lacks many retail stores
    that have been around for years.
     
    hardtstein, Sep 12, 2006
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