Like, are you asking why Waze is better than some car makers maps? Um, okay:
Maps are always up to date, for free. We moved into a new house in new block, and Waze (nor car maps) had our house or street - opened Waze map editor, entered my house, neighbours houses, three days later food delivery guys had no trouble delivering food to us and our neighbours - Google Maps and Waze got updated. That easy.
Live traffic information. Hidden police where everyone is doing 10 over speed limit? Marked. Accident and your usual street is in a standstill? Marked, new route provided. Street is closed for maintenance? Marked, up to date route is calculated. You used to turn left in this intersection for 5 years and suddenly there’s new sign saying you can’t? Waze knows that and shows route correctly, your Toyota will tell you to turn left.
I seriously had no idea why manufacturers even bother adding navigation to their cars, but it seems there’s still people like you who… use it? :D
My 2004 honda doesn’t have nav or even a touch screen. I use my phone and connect it to my radio. I’ve only rented one car with AA, and I’ve never used Apple, which is why I asked what all the buzz was about. There’s no reason for you to comment like I’m an idiot. I didn’t know, that’s why I asked, hence me marking it as a genuine question.
Like, are you asking why Waze is better than some car makers maps? Um, okay:
I seriously had no idea why manufacturers even bother adding navigation to their cars, but it seems there’s still people like you who… use it? :D
My 2004 honda doesn’t have nav or even a touch screen. I use my phone and connect it to my radio. I’ve only rented one car with AA, and I’ve never used Apple, which is why I asked what all the buzz was about. There’s no reason for you to comment like I’m an idiot. I didn’t know, that’s why I asked, hence me marking it as a genuine question.