Short answer no.Smirek said:Hello everyone,
really happy to bump on this forum. Here is my question: is there a way how to see parking sensors on the big screen, not just the small one?
Thanks!
Don,t belive all the stories about the navigation.Smirek said:well, since I have not spent my money for that super slow navigation, that big display is practically useless![]()
im confused you slag the navi off then say you dont have it make you mind upSmirek said:well, since I have not spent my money for that super slow navigation, that big display is practically useless![]()
If you save these addresses and then just choose one. When you don't have a saved address (actually I don't see a point on using navigation to drive to the same address every day) or you want to go to this address, but add a stop point, then all the lag comes back and it's really frustrating. Entering (and I mean just entering) the correct address takes at least 3-5 minutes.SirFozzalot said:I use the Sat Nav in mine for at least 2 or three different destinations a day, everyday. Works fine for me here in the U.K.
They aren't the same addresses each day. Different addresses each day, mainly in and around London. No issues with mine.Karmalakas said:If you save these addresses and then just choose one. When you don't have a saved address (actually I don't see a point on using navigation to drive to the same address every day) or you want to go to this address, but add a stop point, then all the lag comes back and it's really frustrating. Entering (and I mean just entering) the correct address takes at least 3-5 minutes.SirFozzalot said:I use the Sat Nav in mine for at least 2 or three different destinations a day, everyday. Works fine for me here in the U.K.
I see we are a bit off topic now :/