Which version is used in a Ford G6E Turbo.

 

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JUN
10

Hi Vince, The Mitsubishi system does not have speciality off road data. However the current map data does contain many 4wd tracks. Points-of-interest (POI’s) have been included to allow navigation to, and through 110 recogised four wheel drive tracks. Some of these however do not have the complete geometry as may be expected. The POI’s represent the start & end points of the tracks. Road geometry is present in the database for display only (no navigation along the road). By the nature of off road tracks the geometry may not always reflect the actual physical situation precisely (track closures, weather influences etc.) and precautions appropriate to the situation must be taken by the driver. Dependent on hardware and application implementation the encoding for 4WD tracks allows the driver to navigate to the track beginning or end; the assumption is that the navigation system allows routing on back roads to a specified destination point. The driver can then follow their progress against the geometry or place successive destination points via map selection. Two (2) POI’s have been added to the start and end of each track under two categories. We are unsure of the names of the POI categories in the Mitsubishi system because this is controlled by Mitsubishi but the categories should be similar to ''Tourist Attraction'' and ''Park & Recreation Area''. All you need to do is a search on “4WD” and you should get the complete list. Apologies for not being more precise but we are not familiar with the Mitsubishi system.

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JUN
08

I have a new Mitsubishi Challenger 2010. We are going off road in WA does whereis have an off road track map version to fit the inbuilt GPS system for this vehicle.

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MAR
16

If it is factory fitted in the dash (like in my G6E), then it is a VDO Dayton device.

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