I agree the SatNav is ok, although TBH the touch keyboard is sluggish, and I have far more issues with AndroidAuto which is not fit for purpose since not all android phones are compatible, AKA my Huawei. Changing to a recently released Samsung A72 and an A52 both very were flaky and there's no compatible driver to make Contacts and Call History load on the Head Unit. Then further AndroidAuto issue with the fact that the Android OS, by design, shuts off the USB port unexpectedly when the phone is fully charged causing AndroidAuto disconnect. Quite dangerous an hour or so into your journey when you are on the M1 and you lose your Google maps with the route off the M1 to your charging stop! Of course, some cars, but not the MG have wireless AndroidAuto, which side-step this since you don't have to have the phone tethered to the car's USB and charging to use it. Yes, I could get an iPhone and use CarPlay since iPhone doesn't shut off the data connection when fully charged but I, unfortunately, don't like iPhones. There are various dongle workarounds coming to market which will plug into the car's USB and allow compatible phones to wirelessly connect but after the track record with incompatible Huawei and Samsung phones, I'm going to stick with the Integrated Infotainment System and its SatNav which once the destination is set does an excellent job.