Another plus for the OEM system is, when you get a low fuel warning the nav will automatically show service stations on the map, it also tells you if you have enough fuel to complete an intended journey.
The issues most people mention have nothing to do with the capability of the system and everything to do with the implementation by LRA. They refuse to pay any licensing to have the services provided (such as TMC). For those of us on older nav systems (pre 2013 I think), it seems impossible to get updates to the maps as, again, LRA refuses to come to the party(I'm checking on this currently).
Lastly, having to pay $300 to get the system updated every 3rd or fourth year is hardly a reason to forego the factory system (by the way that's the same price for other car makers and seems to be dictated by Whereis rather than LR). Regardless of the missing features, I would go for it every time to get its integration with the cars other systems.
Cheers,
Sean
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