waynegalway wrote: » In my experience over the past week, it's not as good as Google Maps. It's fine for most things, I'd imagine, and the detail looks good, but I wanted to get to the UPS depot in Oranmore yesterday, and that wasn't in it when I did a search. Went to Google Maps, and it was there. I think if you have a house number and street name, it's probably fine, though.
THE ALM wrote: » I find if you search for the destination in the We Connect ID app and send it to the car it works better
waynegalway wrote: » Yes, the overall integration and experience is really nice. For most things where you have a full address, or if you just want to get to the middle of a given town, its grand. It's just that Google (and to a lesser extent apple) have 'search' within maps sewn up.
THE ALM wrote: » As Wayne has said it is not as good as google maps for some destinations although I find that I use it more as it is better integrated with the travel assist etc and gives the turn signals on the windscreen lightbar and the HUD.
jogdish wrote: » So is the included map data as a good as google maps (not talking street view or things, just routing and directions)?
THE ALM wrote: » There is a n esim built into the car that takes care of that without subscription. You can sign up for extra data with cubictelecom if required which would allow things like internet radio and other streaming services, it is pricey for the date you get.
Bif wrote: » Folks. I am thinking of getting an EO Mini Pro 2 charger. I also hope to to install Solar PV in the future. What are your views on this charger? Also what are your views on whether it is best to get a tethered or untethered charger? Thanks.
jogdish wrote: » I asked before but just wanted some clarification. The screen in the car has maps and the brochure talks about telling you about road signs and speed and nearest parking and charge points. How does the car connect online ? Is it threaded to my phone or is "We connect" a subscription service, I really don't want to pay a phone bill for my car, but I would like the screen features not to be nerfed.
ewj1978 wrote: » oof Drphil what a pain in the hoop. Wayne, in my id3 and the demo I have, they both had dual controls but always worked the aircon when switched off.
jogdish wrote: » How long is the charging cable that comes with the ID.3?
the_amazing_raisin wrote: » If PV is in the plan then there's also the Zappi and Wallbox as options. Essentially they all use a CT clamp meter attached to the meter box to see when you're exporting electricity and they'll try to charge the car instead
dmcg90 wrote: » Thanks! I mean, they look nice and all but that's a lot extra! Think you just saved me a bit of extra cash there
THE ALM wrote: » Correct, here you goAttachment not found.
dmcg90 wrote: » So it's basically 1300 for a different seat design? Jaysus!
rx8 wrote: » What about sending a PM to Paddy Comyn, (paddy1976 on here) and see if he can bang some heads together. He is the Sales manager in VW Ireland as far as I know. Or try him on Twitter aswell !
THE ALM wrote: » This pack gives you a more sportier seat the rest still comes with the Tour, there is a link previous showing the seat
dmcg90 wrote: » They're an option you have to add on the Tour right? The configurator says this is an option:Top Sports Interior 'Plus' € 1,355.09 Lumbar support, pneumatically adjustable Power seat adjustment for both front seats Seat heater for front seats separately controlled N3R
Silent Running wrote: » In fairness the seats are much better than standard. I've been back and forward between my Tour and a 1st Plus loaner a good few times and I'm always glad to get back to my seats. They're a bit more supportive, and have the adjustable lumbar and thigh supports... and the massage hasn't got old yet.
DrPhilG wrote: » ID4 is too big for me anyway. Spoke to another dealer, they said that the 0% can only apply to 212 cars, not 221. ****.