‘Google Maps by far the most popular navigation system in car’

Los box almost a thing of the past

Navigating in the car has not been necessary for years with a paper card, but also modern forms of navigation are on their return. This is the conclusion of a study by Ikwilvanmijnautoaf.nl.

Anyone who was still on the wheel with a map in the 90s and hung a TomTom cabinet in the car ten years later, has probably already switched again in a different way of navigating. Chances are that you use Google Maps as a navigation system, whether or not through the infotainment of your car. Among 1,000 respondents, Google Maps came out of no less than 50.8 percent as a favorite navigation.

On the second site, perhaps surprisingly, the built -in navigation system of cars ended. That is especially interesting with fairly young cars or with still updated systems. If you have an older car and there are only outdated cards available, then it sometimes becomes a challenge to find your way. In third place, Waze (15.2 percent) finished, an app that, thanks to many active users, often convinces with real -time data. TomTom, once navigation king, follows 6.1 percent users in fourth place. Incidentally, about the same part of the motorists has a loose box for navigation. 2.3 percent do not use a navigation system at all.

Loose Navigation Device Almost a Thing of the Past

Phone Behind the Wheel Google Maps Navigation (ANP)

Navigating in the Car No Longer Requires A Paper Map, But Even Modern Forms of Navigation Are On The Decline. This is accordance to research by ikwilvanmijnautoaf.nl.

Those who used to sit behind the wheel with a map on their lap in the 90s and hung a tomtom device in the car ten years later have probably alreamy switched to another way of navigating. There is a good chance that you use Google Maps as a Navigation System, WHETER OR NOT via the Infotainment of Your Car. Among 1,000 respondents, Google Maps Came Out As The Favorite Navigation for No Less Than 50.8 percent.

In Second Place, Perhaps Surprisingly, was The Built-In Navigation System of Cars. This is Especiate Interesting for Fairly Young Cars or Systems That Can Still Be updated. If you have an older car and only outdated maps are available, it sometimes becomes a challenge to find your way. In Third Place, Waze (15.2 percent), an app that of manages to convince with real -time data thanks to many active users. TomTom, Once the Navigation King, Follows in Fourth Place with 6.1 percent of Users. Incidentally, about the same proportion of motorists still use a separate device for navigation. 2.3 percent do not use a navigation system at all.

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