It would be interesting to put my card in another car now to see if that car accepts it.
ok so it looks like the write protect on an SD card is something which the software and/or the sd reader acts upon. therefore I don't think we'll be able to trust that the Seat headunit/software is not going to just ignore the fact it is set to read only and write to it anyway.
shame. although i guess one way of double checking that would be to try it in in another car.
Having just ordered a Leon with Tech Pack amongst other things, I'm really shocked to read that Sat Nav updates aren't free
They are with VW and Honda, I'm also mad with myself for not asking before ordering
They haven't always been with VW.
Yes I know, just that I've spent the last few weeks car shopping and most come with free updates with VW offering 3 years worth
Seat need to come to the party on this
Yes I know, just that I've spent the last few weeks car shopping and most come with free updates with VW offering 3 years worth
Seat need to come to the party on this
'Wirelessly' what a bunch of useless cnuts.I just bought a 3 year old Seat Leon (not from a Seat dealer) and the dealer told me that maps were updated 'wirelessly', no need for a sim or anything.
...which is obviously rubbish. I'm kinda shocked, though, to find that you have to pay more for the map updates than a high-quality standalone satnav with lifetime updates and software improvements which is updated more than once per year.
What's the current deal with the data? Seat still charging? Worth just getting a tomtom or garmin and not bothering with the built in navigation?