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Originally Posted by rainfreak
The days of ballsy cars and hammering on the go-go pedal for me are gone. I have four kids and a grand-daughter, so I drive very carefully. OMG... I just realized that now I drive like my Dad. Great... I am becoming what I always swore that I would not.
Well, at least I have floor tickets for Metallica in January at the Joe in Detroit. It may take me a while to drive up there but at least I can rock out like I used to. Damn, I just said used to. I am getting old...
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LOL we all grow up
i found no lag once i got going to a consistent speed. but if you change your rate of speed quickly (go from 0-60mph in a short period of time) the marker plays catch up until your speed plateaus and your going at a constant. and if you hammer on it like i said you leave your marker in the dust for about 2-3 sec then it catches up.
I have the mustang out untill the snow hits so i tend to open it up on the back roads hehe
its acceptible though. i had no issues follwoing the GPS as long as your eyes are open and your paying attention you can put 2 and 2 togeather and compensate for the 2-3 sec lag you get SOMETIMES. still not as good as my old treo which had no lag but it was also Qvga. i have a feeling the lag is due to the app not the gps its self as i am locked on 12 sats when this happens.