’08 E350 - My Likes .. and Dislikes
However, it will NOT accept phone numbers for destinations, which is very
simple and fast. GM’s, and others, do this.
I haven’t entered anything yet but, I watched my salesman. It “SEEMED” to
take twice the button pushes as my GM Navs. Push a button to enter a digit
then another to accept it .. or something like that.
Also - I didn’t ask, but I don’t think the MB “OnStar” (forget what it’s called)
will do Turn-By-Turn following, as GM‘s OnStar does.
I was told that GM is selling less Navs now that OnStar gives you “Turn-By-
Turn” following. You just push the OnStar button, tell it your destination and
BINGO! The voice starts telling you where to turn. That is VERY handy!
NO QUESTION: MB cars ride and handle GREAT. But it’s a crying shame that
they refuse to install the latest electronics technology! Maybe a “premium 3
package” .. for us Rednecks .. who “demand the very finest!”
The passenger side gas cap: I figured that the Germans just felt that maybe
it‘s easier for the guy’s wife to slip out and fill the tank .. while he listens to
the radio.
jimm
Last edited by jimm; Jul 14, 2007 at 07:02 PM.
This easy entry is on the W221, I see it also on the US manual. It does exist on my W211 (older), so I would conclude "it is not that MB did not know about electronics", I'm afraid it is the issue that MB decided to disable several features because they got so many calls to their call centre, the average drivers made you suffer when MB decided to adapt to the average. Several posts on this. The fact that you have to hold the memory button is a safety feature, I doubt anything else would be accepted by US lawyers.
The map issue seemed sever to me. Again I would like to defend MB, the map data base is not produced by MB, if it is outdated, MB cannot do a lot. But did you really have the latest disk? Would you be willing to post co-ordinates of that area, I would like to have a look if Navtec/Tele-Atlas really cover that area. Sounds amazing if a populated area of the US would not appear up-to-date on the MB navi. Finally, the touch-screen to me is also a personal view, I would not accept finger prints on my MB. How was it with the voice activation on a W211, does it not allow address input like on a W221, I would consider that a lot better than touch screen.
You are 100% correct regarding the Nav Americans do not realize that Mercedes sells cars world wide and did in fact get the best possible nav system and data base for a world wide market. NavTec is making great progress in the US data base. Last year I helped them by reporting some missing streets, my 2006.1 update had my streets.
My Suburban has a nav so dumbed down a blond can work it. I don't care for the touch screen always has finger prints, not button accurate, miss the button and everything gets screwed up so it requires your visual attention (dangerous distraction) to push in the right part of the screen, give me a button in one place.
The Best of Mercedes & AMG

Last edited by Diesel Benz; Jun 28, 2008 at 09:18 AM.

I don't think I can enter a phone number for a navi destination but I wouldn't remember phone numbers anyway. But I can browse my Comand phone book and select an entry with address info for my destination.
say the address and instantly it starts directing you. This is very quick and
easy.
Yes, I know that you get Turn-By-Turn with the Nav - after you’ve punched
in the address ... which can sometimes be a hassle with street names, etc.
My only point was that it’s just one more little bit of technology that can be
helpful.
jimm
say the address and instantly it starts directing you. This is very quick and
easy.
Yes, I know that you get Turn-By-Turn with the Nav - after you’ve punched
in the address ... which can sometimes be a hassle with street names, etc.
My only point was that it’s just one more little bit of technology that can be
helpful.
jimm
- ABS Brakes
- ESP skid control
- Seat belt tensioner's
- Crumple zones
- Fuel injection
- Implementation of air bags across product line
- Implementation of four valve technology across product line
- Four wheel disk brakes across product line
- Safe gas tanks
- Seats that don't tip back in rear collisions
- Lightweight engines
- Four wheel independent suspension
I could sit here all day with this but it simply boils down to what is important and what isn't. When my wife goes out in the E320, I'm comfortable not because it will be easy for her to find her way home but because if she is in an accident, he chances of survival are about as good as you can get.
The argument that we should be able to have it all is bogus. I don't want Mercedes more concerned about the size of cup holders than the safety of my wife.

say the address and instantly it starts directing you. This is very quick and
easy.
Yes, I know that you get Turn-By-Turn with the Nav - after you’ve punched
in the address ... which can sometimes be a hassle with street names, etc.
My only point was that it’s just one more little bit of technology that can be
helpful.
jimm
This is a disadvantage on an MB that older models cannot get features like these at the same pace those are introduced on later models. Navi stuff should not be that much model dependent, the latest one could be offered on all models when enhancements appear.
Last edited by Diesel Benz; Jun 28, 2008 at 09:18 AM.
Have fun with it. I've had mine since feb 14 & in only 5 months have managed to put on 515 miles. Guess I need to drive a long road trip.
1. Find it odd that it cannot pinpoint an address, only a range. Not a big deal, just seems less than stellar.
2. Went to visit a friend and the MLs nav has no streets in their area at all. They've been in their house for more than 10 years. Sacramento area. El Dorado Hills. Haven't tried the new E for that destination. Maybe they've got it now.
Their response? Your street is known by both spellings. Oh yeah? How come none of the intersecting street streetsigns show it by any alternate spelling?
Their response? Your street is known by both spellings. Oh yeah? How come none of the intersecting street streetsigns show it by any alternate spelling?

Try this "Essex Connecticut" you will never find it.
Lets see it has been settled since the 1700's.
I tried to enter a VERY well known, and popular, road in Palm Beach this
morning called “North County Road.” (It is NOT County Road N.) It couldn’t
find it. That was my third try at entering an address and, all 3, it couldn’t
find. The other two were in West Palm Beach. (Not out in the Everglades.)
If I can figure where to mount it (that won’t totally degrade the interior)
I’ll buy a Garmin for 800 and be done with it. (Someone here reported that
their 10 year old Garmin did more then their MB.) A 58,000 car. Could
anything be more disgusting?
I totally LOVE my E-350! But, I can’t believe that MB would think that people
who can afford a MB would be happy with a piece-of-crap Nav like this!
jimm
Last edited by jimm; Jul 16, 2007 at 06:22 PM.





