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Units: Set the distance units used in guidance.
Auto Zoom
You can turn on/off automatic zooming at the intersection and automatic zooming on
speed options.
speed options.
<AUTO ZOOM SCREENSHOT HERE>
On Speed: Automatically adjust map scale level according to the speed of car. The
map zooms out to a small scale map when you increase speed; e.g. driving fast on
highway. The map zooms in to a large scale map when you decrease speed; e.g.
when approaching a junction.
map zooms out to a small scale map when you increase speed; e.g. driving fast on
highway. The map zooms in to a large scale map when you decrease speed; e.g.
when approaching a junction.
At the Intersection: Automatically zoom in/out to a certain map scale level at the next
maneuver intersection.
maneuver intersection.
Levels: Choose the map scale level you would like to map to auto zoom to.
Fuel Cost
<FUEL COST SCREENSHOT HERE>
Fuel Price: Fuel prices fluctuate throughout the year. This setting allows you to adjust the
fuel prices according to current prices. Pricing for fuel volumes can be set as either ‘per
gallon (US)’ or ‘per liter’.
fuel prices according to current prices. Pricing for fuel volumes can be set as either ‘per
gallon (US)’ or ‘per liter’.
Your journey’s fuel cost estimate will appear on the ‘Route Preview’ screen.
Consumption: The consumption section allows you to set your vehicle’s fuel
consumption. This fuel consumption will then be used in the cost estimate for your trip.
consumption. This fuel consumption will then be used in the cost estimate for your trip.
Most modern vehicles include a fuel economy label which describes the vehicle’s fuel
economy ratings. Alternatively, to find out your vehicle’s fuel consumption, please see
the ‘Fuel Economy Guide’ at
economy ratings. Alternatively, to find out your vehicle’s fuel consumption, please see
the ‘Fuel Economy Guide’ at
. This guide is published by the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). It
contains an extensive listing of most vehicle makes and models.
contains an extensive listing of most vehicle makes and models.
Vehicle consumption is typically expressed as two fuel economy estimates:
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City: represents urban driving and driving in stop and-go rush hour traffic.
City driving typically consumes more fuel than highway driving.
City driving typically consumes more fuel than highway driving.