Disappointed with Lexus GPS system
#46
If your tablet has 3G/4G data built-in, that's all you have to do. Otherwise you can set up your smartphone to be a Wifi hotspot, to feed the tablet.
Yes, I did this and suddenly I stopped being annoyed at the klunky Lexus software. I just use it for Bluetooth music playback now (even that is klunky, but tolerable).
#47
Submit those changes to Lexus and some day, maybe some day they will be added.....
http://www.lexusnavigation.com/submit-feedback/
http://www.lexusnavigation.com/submit-feedback/
#48
Absolutely agree with you. As I put it in a recent Lexus survey, if Lexus would just apply a few programmers to things like Nav and Infotainment to improve the look, functionality and usability, the total experience of the overall vehicle could be greatly increased. It does not take that much "engineering" to improve those things and it can mostly be done behind a desk without what it takes to introduce new hardware or capabilities on any vehicle. I suggested they not forget what most drivers interact with the most on their vehicle every day beyond the gauges and stalks... yes, Infotainment and Nav. Improving those would reduce gripes and improve what many owners consider the area Lexus is near the back of the pack with...
#49
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Mercedes-Benz made that announcement a few months ago to have all their on-board Nav done by Garmin under the covers within the next 4 years across all their models. Just realize Garmin also uses some of the same mapping data based on Navteq like our present Lexi do, so I'm not sure people's complaints with map accuracy and currency will be greatly improved -- we'll have to see what the implementation is and if they include some of the real-time capabilities MBZ/Garmin/Tom-Tom are deploying in Europe.
IMHO and FWIW, based on my 2014 MBZ, I have little complaint with the MBZ Nav as it is -- it's interface and the surrounding Infotainment system is unfortunately superior to what I have in my 2013 RX450h. MBZ has made a definite attempt to keep pace with technology and usability, and seems to want to keep moving forward in what is possible in their Nav/Infotainment systems opposed to some brands.
IMHO and FWIW, based on my 2014 MBZ, I have little complaint with the MBZ Nav as it is -- it's interface and the surrounding Infotainment system is unfortunately superior to what I have in my 2013 RX450h. MBZ has made a definite attempt to keep pace with technology and usability, and seems to want to keep moving forward in what is possible in their Nav/Infotainment systems opposed to some brands.
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It should be more accurate. Should also be more accurate than any car navigation based system not linked directly to a satellite for point in time information.
I get comparing car nav to car nav, but compariing portable nav systems to vehicle nav systems just doesn't make sense to me.
#53
Lexus Champion
My "frustration" system just had a fan failure in the freezing weather we have. It keeps making abnormal noises, even after the vehicle is turned off.
Now I have to take it in for service to have replaced or repaired.
Thank you, Lexus, for forcing me to buy an unreliable and proprietary piece of hardware that I didn't want in the first place!
Now I have to take it in for service to have replaced or repaired.
Thank you, Lexus, for forcing me to buy an unreliable and proprietary piece of hardware that I didn't want in the first place!
#54
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My "frustration" system just had a fan failure in the freezing weather we have. It keeps making abnormal noises, even after the vehicle is turned off.
Now I have to take it in for service to have replaced or repaired.
Thank you, Lexus, for forcing me to buy an unreliable and proprietary piece of hardware that I didn't want in the first place!
Now I have to take it in for service to have replaced or repaired.
Thank you, Lexus, for forcing me to buy an unreliable and proprietary piece of hardware that I didn't want in the first place!
Honestly though -- Good Luck with that repair. Not good to have a failure with anything dealing with heat and aircon this time of year, no matter where any of us live!
#55
Lexus Champion
Sorry about the recent problem with your RX and your continued disappointments with it in general. While the fan issue you just reported does not seem to be about Nav & GPS as this thread is, I do hope 2014 brings you more joy out of your Lexus that it seems to have from your posts of late, or perhaps Santa brings a new vehicle into your life that better suits your expectations.
Honestly though -- Good Luck with that repair. Not good to have a failure with anything dealing with heat and aircon this time of year, no matter where any of us live!
Honestly though -- Good Luck with that repair. Not good to have a failure with anything dealing with heat and aircon this time of year, no matter where any of us live!
I have been a bit grumpy in the past few months. Must be the new job and lack of sleep.
I can only wish Santa could produce a vehicle that would suit my needs.
A manual IS350 AWD would fit the bill perfectly. But I can only dream. My next DD most likely will not be a Lexus.
RX is safe, though. Navigation or not, it is here to stay. I have to keep telling myself, I used the loyalty rebate to offset the cost of a custom-ordered RX without Navigation. Now, where is that darn AC button?
#56
Your Garmin also has the ability to be taken out of the car and into the house to get plugged in and receive the most current map information.
It should be more accurate. Should also be more accurate than any car navigation based system not linked directly to a satellite for point in time information.
I get comparing car nav to car nav, but compariing portable nav systems to vehicle nav systems just doesn't make sense to me.
It should be more accurate. Should also be more accurate than any car navigation based system not linked directly to a satellite for point in time information.
I get comparing car nav to car nav, but compariing portable nav systems to vehicle nav systems just doesn't make sense to me.
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I took SWMBO's RX in to our local dealer (Rohrich) for the initial checkup and had a talk with both the technology guy and the service manager about a variety of issues including the GPS. They were familiar with specific highways not being listed, knew that the most recent update still didn't have the highway, and asked if I could please bring it back after the next release of map updates for a comp update. Given the parameters of their toolkit, I found this to be a very positive response - and not a surprise. I am impressed with the service organization.
In the meantime, we took the car for a 1k loop that included pulling a trailer 500 miles. Very comfortable. We listened to sat radio and books on tape (okay, books on iPod) and set my Droid navigation (using Google maps) on the shelf. Real time traffic conditions on real time roads.
Ideal? no. Did it work? yes.
In the meantime, we took the car for a 1k loop that included pulling a trailer 500 miles. Very comfortable. We listened to sat radio and books on tape (okay, books on iPod) and set my Droid navigation (using Google maps) on the shelf. Real time traffic conditions on real time roads.
Ideal? no. Did it work? yes.
#58
GPS Accuracy?
Anybody having problems with the GPS accuracy?
My home is in the San Francisco Bay Area on an one-acre hilltop lot.
When I was playing with the Navigation tonight, it thinks that
I'm at the house next door which is 300 feet away. When I drove home the other night
it thought that I had arrived at my destination two houses up the street (I was smart enough to program the local Police Dept as my "Home" address at the dealer though).
Will try to calibrate it tomorrow when I move the car from the garage up our circular
driveway to the front door.
Was just wondering if anyone else had this problem as my Android phone does a better job than that ... it even knows what part of the house we are in when using Google Maps.
Cheryl
2014 RX 450h AWD (day 13 and still learning about this car)
My home is in the San Francisco Bay Area on an one-acre hilltop lot.
When I was playing with the Navigation tonight, it thinks that
I'm at the house next door which is 300 feet away. When I drove home the other night
it thought that I had arrived at my destination two houses up the street (I was smart enough to program the local Police Dept as my "Home" address at the dealer though).
Will try to calibrate it tomorrow when I move the car from the garage up our circular
driveway to the front door.
Was just wondering if anyone else had this problem as my Android phone does a better job than that ... it even knows what part of the house we are in when using Google Maps.
Cheryl
2014 RX 450h AWD (day 13 and still learning about this car)
#59
I use the Garmin unit and love it. The unit tucks into the radio display cubby with its sand tray and barely noticeable cord. It is bright, accurate,and looks as if it belongs there, is easy to use while moving, displays speed and and speed limits, has free map and traffic updates, hooks to Google Maps to get locations and only cost $129. Seems like the way to go to me!
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I just started a new lease on a 450h, which took me from the 2010 Lexus Nav to the 2014 version, but I continue to find the Waze app to EASILY be better than either one. Generally, I find the ETA from Waze to be almost spot-on, while ETA on Lexus Nav is consistently much earlier than your actual arrival time will be. The XM real time traffic info on the 2010 was so inaccurate that I found it useless… and, just the other day, the 2014 Nav incorrectly identified which road was which at the Route 95 & Route 80 interchange near the George Washington Bridge--and this is one of the most heavily traveled interchanges in the country! Fortunately, I knew where I was going, so I ignored the Nav directions, but it doesn't give you much confidence in the system.
Perhaps an update to Enform Apps will allow it to support the Waze app, and then I could have Waze on my Nav screen! Until then, I'll continue to use a cup holder mount for my IPhone and run Waze on its screen.
Perhaps an update to Enform Apps will allow it to support the Waze app, and then I could have Waze on my Nav screen! Until then, I'll continue to use a cup holder mount for my IPhone and run Waze on its screen.