Monday, October 19, 2020

Volkswagen Navigation System Map Update DVD

Volkswagen Navigation System Map Update DVD





25 OFF on Select Volkswagen Navigation Updates. Offer Good through June 30, 2017. No coupon required. CLICK HERE to see if your model is included in the offer. 25 OFF on Select Volkswagen Navigation Updates. Offer Good through June 30, 2017. No coupon required. CLICK HERE to see if your model is included in the offer. Keeping your navigation system current is critical for maximum performance, safety, and fuel economy. Visit the Volkswagen Navigation Center for the latest map updates for your vehicle. Why should you update your navigation system? It will help you save time by providing the best possible route, saving you money at the pump by utilizing the most efficient routes to your destinations. Each year HERE (formerly known as NAVTEQ) regularly updates the map database with new streets and roadway changes. You will also get the very latest available points of interest such as gas stations, restaurants, hotels, hospitals, parks, and much much more. Click here, select your make and model to access the official Volkswagen FAQ site about your navigation system. Order your Volkswagen Navigation Map Update DVD Today! Reviews from other customers using the Volkswagen Navigation system are below. Please share the experience you have had too. Our Privacy Policy ensures the information you provide is safe. You may opt out of any further communication by contacting us here.





Warning: Do NOT buy a Volkswagen! They are the worst cars ever. Just over two years ago, I bought a new car, a 2011 Volkswagen Jetta. From the start, the power adapters never worked. At the time, I thought the problem was my old car charger and didn't think much of it. After all, the car was brand new, obviously there's nothing wrong with it. Turns out, in VW Land, vehicles don't actually have to be 100% functional when new. The ignition sticks. Something like 6 months ago, one of my keys broke. Keys are the kind that fold and flip out. Then the other key broke. Then the key broke so much that it's completely unable to turn the key in the ignition. Of course this happened while I was running errands, so I had to go to a hardware store and leave the car running while I went in to buy a pair of pliers so I could turn the key.





There's something wrong with the transmission or something. I don't know yet. The car's in the shop. Once on Sunday and once on Monday I started the car and it would not shift gears. It ran in 3rd gear. Period. Both times, I stopped and turned the car off and back on again, and that fixed it. Last night, I started the car and the check engine light and this little wrench symbol (for service) came on, and there was no indication of gear. There should be a letter or number showing what gear the car is in (I have no idea what the correct name for that is). Nope. Not there. But it was not shifting again, presumably stuck in 3rd. I turned the car off and back on several times with no luck. I drove home at a crawl so as to not drive the RPMs too high.





I emailed Volkswagen about two weeks ago about the first two issues, explaining what had gone wrong and how displeased I was. 700 at the dealership to replace the ignition and keys. I flat out refuse to pay that. Why should I pay that much money because the ignition is faulty and broke my keys? Your Jetta was built to last, and I apologize that you are experiencing concerns with the ignition sticking. We appreciate that you have taken the time to reach out to us, and make us aware of the concerns with your key breaking off in the ignition. I understand you are requesting assistance with the cost of the repair. Volkswagen considers all requests for assistance with a repair outside of warranty on a case by case basis. I have had the opportunity to research your request. The Jetta is 18,000 miles outside of the New Vehicle Limited Warranty.