>>I do not have a smart phone, do the later models still use satellites for gps
Yes. I have been using a phone for so long now that I'm out of touch altogether with standalone sat nav features - I can't help wondering how they sell enough for it to be worthwhile, and what features they have added to differentiate them from the phone experience.
The big advantage of the phone, apart from being free if you happen to own one, is that Google maps is always up to date. It will route around traffic automatically if it can get online, gives fairly accurate journey times. Maps can be downloaded for offline use - I keep the entire UK mainland map on my phone which automatically updates monthly when it can connect to wifi.
My 2017 MX-5 has built in sat nav, but the map updates ran out last year. Even when they are up to date, it isn't as good, or anywhere near as easy to use, as the phone. I won't pay to receive updates until I am doing another European trip which, the way things are going, might be never.
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