Hi Petay
Rest assured that I wouldn't order a car depending on whether or not it had full postcode usability on the nav system, there are much more important issues to consider apart from that.
I had the Range Rover Evoque nav for 18 months without problem, apparently it is more or less the same system that they are using on the new Range Rover Sport so I doubt it is "outdated" more likely just a few tweaks are needed.
funny you should say that, for me if i could ever afford a new car that is, thats kinda stuff would be priority, along side reliability. but thats just me
I think what i meant to say is, the system they use in even the newly released range rover is still the same system as 4 or 5 years ago, so its said its in need of a update to be up to speed with competitors, and in the big daddy range rover, buyers would expect more from the interface when in the surroundings accompaneying. Landrover have even admitted they are behind the times in this department. Im sure its very good as it stands though
This is common though it seems the auto industry is at a bizarre standard atm of the more you pay the worse the in car tech will be ive noticed
btw this isnt a dig at LR, i love them as a car maker and their vehicles. just stating the facts since we were on the subject... :)