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Re: Best GPS option for 2012 grand Cherokee Laredo
[Re: Moparmad]
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02/18/19 12:07 AM
02/18/19 12:07 AM
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I think I'd start at the dealer and compare what they can offer vs. infotainment linky. Robert
'68 Fury Convertible '69 300 Convertible '15 Durango 5.7 Hemi '16 300 S Hemi
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Re: Best GPS option for 2012 grand Cherokee Laredo
[Re: Moparmad]
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02/19/19 03:29 PM
02/19/19 03:29 PM
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Bad340fish
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If you use a smartphone a head unit that supports apple carplay or googles app might work well.
my Company vehicle is a 2016 Chevy 3500 and it supports carplay. When I plug my phone in it uses the phone to run the map program on the trucks screen, as well as handsfree calling, voice text, music etc. Works well!
68 Barracuda Formula S 340
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Re: Best GPS option for 2012 grand Cherokee Laredo
[Re: Moparmad]
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02/26/19 12:23 PM
02/26/19 12:23 PM
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Frank Raso
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As far as GPS devices, I like Garmin too. I've had a couple of Magellans and they're not nearly as good. If you have a smartphone, Google Maps is an excellent GPS navigation system and you can even use Android Auto without having the feature built into your vehicle. See Navigation.
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