Command updates for MY '08
• Real Time Traffic Functionality
• Display includes Bird’s Eye View Map and Distance/Time to Destination
• DVD Video Capability in the Headunit
• Audio/Video Auxiliary Inputs in the Glovebox
• Functionality of Telephone Keypad now for Audio System Input
• Search-by-Memory for the Multifunction Steering Wheel
• SIRIUS Satellite Radio as standard equipment for S-Class
(These do not apply to early production S63 and CL63's)

• Real Time Traffic Functionality
• Display includes Bird’s Eye View Map and Distance/Time to Destination
• DVD Video Capability in the Headunit
• Audio/Video Auxiliary Inputs in the Glovebox
• Functionality of Telephone Keypad now for Audio System Input
• Search-by-Memory for the Multifunction Steering Wheel
• SIRIUS Satellite Radio as standard equipment for S-Class
(These do not apply to early production S63 and CL63's)
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However, I'm not personally after the bird's eye view, I never use it on the devices that support it. Wouldn't bother me if it was supported though, for those who want to use it.
When you say the other brands have a more colourful navi, I tend to interpret that like "the American taste against the European taste", MB does not want the car look like a Christmas tree. I believe you mean something different, meaningful use of colours likely.
I don't like touch screens, I don't want mine or others fingerprints on my navi display. Voice control should be better than touch screen.
Real time traffic monitoring was there from day 1, or even before that (it was available in many European countries when W221 was launched and it was launched in Europe before the US). So this is not a HW issue but more of the map data base support and capability to use the local traffic info source.
I guess you can see that I'm only trying to say that the W221 navi isn't too bad at all even if it can be improved.
The consensus seems to be wait and see, but I asked the SA to fill out some paperwork that showed I was interested and that they authorized to call me when they find out any news. Hopefully such inquiries will move "up the ladder" to MBUSA if enough people show interest. The parts guy told me that MB will choose when and which options to release based on the demand; therefore we all have a mission. Contact your respective SA's and let them know you want it.
I am also drafting a letter to MBUSA. I think contacting them directly might help light a fire under this thing and get the ball moving. We all took a decent risk by buying early models of an all-new Mercedes (given DaimlerChrysler's recent history). We missed out on a number of features MB omitted just to the US launch of the W221 would go smoothly. I think it's time we should be given fair access to all the new toys.
The consensus seems to be wait and see, but I asked the SA to fill out some paperwork that showed I was interested and that they authorized to call me when they find out any news. Hopefully such inquiries will move "up the ladder" to MBUSA if enough people show interest. The parts guy told me that MB will choose when and which options to release based on the demand; therefore we all have a mission. Contact your respective SA's and let them know you want it.
I am also drafting a letter to MBUSA. I think contacting them directly might help light a fire under this thing and get the ball moving. We all took a decent risk by buying early models of an all-new Mercedes (given DaimlerChrysler's recent history). We missed out on a number of features MB omitted just to the US launch of the W221 would go smoothly. I think it's time we should be given fair access to all the new toys.
My wife's SL has the search by memory, and it a nice convenience item. I had the bird's eye view nav in my Infiniti, and it was also nice, but not that big deal.
Of the changes, these two - I think - are the most likely to be software dependent; therefore, the easiest to add. If they make it available, I would pay a little to add them - like buying a new nav dvd; otherwise, I would not bother.
We're driving phenomenal cars with or without the "upgrades."
When switched on, it requires a four digit PIN to access your NAV addresses (ie home), history, calendar appointments and phonebook. I drove a new Jaguar XK that had this feature.
When switched on, it requires a four digit PIN to access your NAV addresses (ie home), history, calendar appointments and phonebook. I drove a new Jaguar XK that had this feature.
My wife's SL has the search by memory, and it a nice convenience item. I had the bird's eye view nav in my Infiniti, and it was also nice, but not that big deal.
Of the changes, these two - I think - are the most likely to be software dependent; therefore, the easiest to add. If they make it available, I would pay a little to add them - like buying a new nav dvd; otherwise, I would not bother.
We're driving phenomenal cars with or without the "upgrades."



