

I recently contacted who specializes in Toyota overrides and others, and they said they have no current plans to support Subaru but could in the future. To what extent can you program it using the voice activation while driving? Does it understand free text like addresses and street names or does it just have a fixed vocabulary? Can you do things like change albums for music on a USB stick while driving? Does it show album art?ģ) Has anyone found a source or technique for hacking or unlocking the lockouts while driving? There are many stores on the Internet that sell plug-and-play harnesses for doing just this, but I haven't found anything for the Outback?Legacy. I'd love to get a nice discussion thread going on this.ġ) Can any current owners who are using the system provide a review of the system? Likes and dislikes? Tips and tricks? Pro/con comparisons to handhelds like Garmin?Ģ) Please expound on what is locked out when driving.

And even worse, I understand it even locks out some of the functions of the voice activation. And while I knew it locked out some functions while driving, I am learning that it locks out almost everything (supposedly even changing playlists from an iPod). While I knew that it does not have a 3D view, I was disappointed to find out it does it offer text-to-speech for street names. While I have obsessively researched it for many months, it seems that I overestimated some of the capabilities of the nav system. So, I'm anxiously awaiting the delivery of my new 2010 Outback 3.6R with nav, and it is set to arrive around the beginning of October.

I've actually been quite active on several other popular message boards, but I recently discovered this site and have found it to be a nice community of practical Subaru fans and owners, not full of raging angry die hard enthusiasts! Hi all, this is my first post on the message board.
