hello Tell,Nice to see some sunshine downunder in those pictures. Distinct lack of sunshine in Blighty at the minute.
@steveyoshi you might find some Skoda drivers that have taken the plunge with that satnav map file update as discussed on the other thread. You could be brave and see whether it takes it. I know I have advised quite a few Australians on ozzie maps in the past. It is the legitimate way of doing map updates. Saying that there were a few early mib3 users (2021 or so), well a couple where it updated once but couldn't get it to take the next update. You then installed the 2021 one then and it settled back down. It was the Briskoda map supremo on map files it happened to, plus one other with a Skoda. Will be a firmware issue for them. Pesky mib3s.
By and large there is success with that Leon 4 thread where I place the details but the same across brands. It's the Eastern European folk here that take that route since they dont have connect services like you in Australia. Outback and all that offline maps are useful. Quite a few people scrap their subscription to connect services in Europe, not everyone. You get the firmware updates over the air even if you scrap the subscription but not map updates, there you use the file method and that thread gives you the latest. Those extras that you have via connected services like starting the AC before you get in an EV, sending map coordinates to the car etc you loose out oon. If I had mib3 I'd keep the subscription.
Tasmania has been my last two trips to Australia and the pleasure of seeing those Tassy deadly snakes. They kept on appearing on walks. Oh yes thats the... blah blah at ones feet.
A few trips to the top end, Northern Territories and the centre but not down the bottom. I'm the navigator on these trips. We only had satnav for Tasmania, paper maps on the early ones. Used Copilot for Tasmania which Here Maps the same as what you have in your car. Was the paper maps that customs was so interested in, in the top end. Folded it out looking for annotations. Bloke. Suspicious lot. Probably thought we were collecting snakes or something. Diane and Charles were playing about... had to explain to the women that it was all fine... a few years ago on that one. Passport stamper was a royalist. Little things you remember.
Hope you are well and sorry for the delay in responding, last few weeks has been a bit nuts and there is more for me to say with this response.
I have installed a Blackvue 2k, 2 Channel Dash Cam (Fr & R), with a remote Battery to it, seems to be a decent bit of kit, once you get the settings sorted.
Plenty of sun here, especially for 3 seasons of the year... in Autumn at the moment, have blue skies followed by overcast clouds or vice versa.
I haven't changed the Map File as yet, nor have I tried... I am due the first service reasonably soon, so I am going to ask if they will do it for me... hopefully get a Map Update too, as the car has an old version installed and I think it is poor that when we picked up the car, they were already well out of date.
See how we go and fingers crossed.
I have asked my nearest dealer about the connect services in Australia and got a no idea answer effectively. From what the Media said, there was talk of the Cupra Product Manager really pushing hard to get approval from Cupra HQ...
https://www.carexpert.com.au/car-news/cupra-pushing-really-hard-for-connected-services-in-australia
Nothing has been said since then back in August last year.
Love spending time in Tassie but it has been a few years, since I have been down there... I used to go down to photograph Targa Tasmania, prior to Covid, so it has been a while. Never been in the Centre but I did spend 3 weeks in NT and WA (Darwin, Kakadu, Katherine, Kununurra, 70miles of Gibb River Road, Purnululu National Park and a few places in between.
Snakes are not the problem, Salt Water Crocs are more a concern. Snakes normally keep away unless startled.
The best explanation I understood is... if you throw something in a river (or fall in), a Freshwater Croc will swim away, a Saltwater Croc (also live in Fresh water) will swim straight there to investigate. Both Crocs will hurt a lot, regardless of age but a Saltwater Croc attack will not be survivable. They make you really nervous, sitting on a boat ramp in a Car at night... you are watched by all these sets of eyes... and you are inside the car.
Not sure there are many royalists down here anymore, except maybe my Mum... especially with the most recent shenanigans. I don't think they carry the prestige anymore. I am sure all Customs officers are suspicious buggers, you should see the Customs shows over here... they have some right sorts trying to get into the country.
So what were you in Tassie, the Red Centre and Northern Territory for ?