Update or lack thereof on Live Traffic
In an era when your new smart phone is obsolete the week after you buy it, I'm not surprised that MBUSA shortened the commitment from 5-years to 3-years. Other than that, I don't know the reason, and really don't care. Among the top 30 reasons why I bought the car, live traffic did not rank on the list.
If it meant that much to me, I would trade in the MB for some other vehicle, period.
IIRC Verizon did a similar thing when they eliminated CDMA systems.
Last edited by ua549; Oct 2, 2019 at 09:43 AM.





Customer desires in the face of marching technology do not always mesh. Like ua549, I have 6 cellphones in a closet that are useless on todays cell network, not counting others that I've donated to charity for reburbishment. I can't even donate working tube-type TVs and computer monitors to charity. They don't want them, even for free.
I expect hardware/software to go extinct. I'm sure you've heard of "Designed Obsolescense" in virtually every product we use daily.
TomTom has already taken the heat (last year) for obsoleting its own GPS units (sold with "lifetime updates") when it became too costly to update them... a business choice for them that I'm sure rankled current customers with the old units. Did that give TomTom business heartburn? No.
Usually when service extensions are not offered, it is because of platform obsolescence in the face of a better solution to come.
Last edited by DFWdude; Oct 2, 2019 at 07:38 PM.
I expect hardware/software to go extinct. I'm sure you've heard of "Designed Obsolescense" in virtually every product we use daily.
BMW went through a similar mess a few years ago, and reluctantly offered a hardware upgrade for navi/traffic.
and that there was no way to renew my subscription.
Integrated with the COMAND® navigation system, live traffic information provided by TomTom® keeps you up to date on accidents, traffic, construction and road closures, and even helps your vehicle's navigation system find the fastest route based on real-time traffic.
No longer provided or supported, huh?
Integrated with the COMAND® navigation system, live traffic information provided by TomTom® keeps you up to date on accidents, traffic, construction and road closures, and even helps your vehicle's navigation system find the fastest route based on real-time traffic.
No longer provided or supported, huh?
I have to hope that, with so many cars about to have Live Traffic expiring, and with so may more entering the pool every say for at least three more years, MB and TomTom will get this sorted out and make renewals available.
Sent many emails to MB and Daimler, with basically little or no responses, but just got the final word from Romee (spelling) with MB Executive Management Referral team today. He stated he took this issue to the highest levels he could and that there currently exists no solution and no way to purchase an extension of the Live Traffic, formerly provided by TomTom. So my 2017 E300 no longer has Live Traffic.
BMW went through a similar mess a few years ago, and reluctantly offered a hardware upgrade for navi/traffic.
Last edited by nchildressal21; Oct 11, 2019 at 08:30 PM.
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