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Very poor, this has been going on way too long, Hyundai need a good kick up the clacker....
Whoaa lads, back up a bit here!!Hyundai/Kia do not own the maps, they are supplied by Navteq/Here and as such they are the ones who need the kick.Whilst it could be argued that the vehicle manufacturer shift their custom to a more up to date supplier, we the consumer do not know what contract Hy/Kia are signed into with Here.
Save time, enjoy the journeyWith the latest maps on your Hyundai navigation system you can rest assured you’re on the right track wherever you’re headed. Maps are updated regularly to keep up with ever changing road networks that may help you to get to your destination quicker.
Hyundai spiel.... QuoteSave time, enjoy the journeyWith the latest maps on your Hyundai navigation system you can rest assured you’re on the right track wherever you’re headed. Maps are updated regularly to keep up with ever changing road networks that may help you to get to your destination quicker.Source: Hyundai navigation - Update your Hyundai sat nav maps.
@ Bumpkin: I hear what you're saying but ultimately, it's the manufacturer's decision to go with the various suppliers and I think they have to take the consequences and that the buck stops with them.The reality is, their GPS systems are inferior to after-market items and it's one area they need to address if they want to reach their goals in terms of being a world leader in motor vehicle manufacturing.
We can't necessarily have our jam on both sides of our bread folks!
A close second to having to use both sides of the toilet paper...............
And have you read the Hyundai Aussie site about the free updates? Their complimentary 3 years of updates is a massive total of 2 maps.... Source: Mapcare - Hyundai Motor Company Australia
Hi, I'm writing in regards to the navigation in my 2012 (GD) Hyundai i30.I have just had my 30,000km service undertaken at a Hyundai Service Centre, where I had one of my two complementary "Mapcare" updates performed, which I was looking forward to, as the maps that shipped with my car where dated as 2009 and were missing many roadways that I use. I was disappointed to see after this update, in my map settings, the device reports that the new up to date map is "Australia New Zealand maps for Kia Hyunday dealers 2012 Q3". The updated map is 1.5 years old!After searching through the hyundainav.com website, I have stumbled across this: https://hmc.naviextras.com/shop/portal/newCatalog?view=item&salesPackageCode=67106which shows that there is indeed, a 2013Q4 map out there, my question is, how can I have this map provided to me for my car? The GPS in my car was a contributing factor to my purchase of the Elite model and I don't feel I am being provided with what was advertised.Your help is appreciated,
Well, after some digging, I think it's obvious that Hyundai have access to more up to date maps...http://hmc.naviextras.com/shop/portal/newCatalog?view=item&salesPackageCode=67106Why don't they issue them in the dealership though? might be time for an email!Edit: I've just fired this off to them:QuoteHi, I'm writing in regards to the navigation in my 2012 (GD) Hyundai i30.I have just had my 30,000km service undertaken at a Hyundai Service Centre, where I had one of my two complementary "Mapcare" updates performed, which I was looking forward to, as the maps that shipped with my car where dated as 2009 and were missing many roadways that I use. I was disappointed to see after this update, in my map settings, the device reports that the new up to date map is "Australia New Zealand maps for Kia Hyunday dealers 2012 Q3". The updated map is 1.5 years old!After searching through the hyundainav.com website, I have stumbled across this: http://hmc.naviextras.com/shop/portal/newCatalog?view=item&salesPackageCode=67106which shows that there is indeed, a 2013Q4 map out there, my question is, how can I have this map provided to me for my car? The GPS in my car was a contributing factor to my purchase of the Elite model and I don't feel I am being provided with what was advertised.Your help is appreciated,
Hi, I'm writing in regards to the navigation in my 2012 (GD) Hyundai i30.I have just had my 30,000km service undertaken at a Hyundai Service Centre, where I had one of my two complementary "Mapcare" updates performed, which I was looking forward to, as the maps that shipped with my car where dated as 2009 and were missing many roadways that I use. I was disappointed to see after this update, in my map settings, the device reports that the new up to date map is "Australia New Zealand maps for Kia Hyunday dealers 2012 Q3". The updated map is 1.5 years old!After searching through the hyundainav.com website, I have stumbled across this: http://hmc.naviextras.com/shop/portal/newCatalog?view=item&salesPackageCode=67106which shows that there is indeed, a 2013Q4 map out there, my question is, how can I have this map provided to me for my car? The GPS in my car was a contributing factor to my purchase of the Elite model and I don't feel I am being provided with what was advertised.Your help is appreciated,