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If you opt out of 360+, you won't have an integral map-nav display. I miss it (the map). Yeah, I know my Android Auto will give me Waze. The issue a person can get into is if they miss a turn, or come out of the wrong driveway at a big shopping mall .... it's nice to take a quick glance at a nav display that's always there.

I can't say about a Sport with 360+, but the Big Broncos' Nav system has a "bread crumbs" feature you can use to find your way back while you're on an off-road adventure.

I know there are apps similar to "bread crumbs," but they either require Cell reception or a downloaded off-line map. I really don't miss the Copilot 360+ assist function .... I just miss the full time map.
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I think you've already got your answer, but I thought I would throw my endorsement out as well.

Coming from a 2009 with nothing but basic cruise control to the 2022 BS with 360+ blew my mind. The adaptive cruise and lane centering makes every highway drive a dream. Adaptive cruise is 100% necessary in my opinion, and the lane centering works amazingly well and basically drives the vehicle for you with minimal inputs.

The 360+ is like 90% of what makes my Bronco feel like a new car.
 

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I can't say about a Sport with 360+, but the Big Broncos' Nav system has a "bread crumbs" feature you can use to find your way back while you're on an off-road adventure.
I have the bread crumbs on my 21 Badlands, you can turn it on in sync under NAV menu if I remember correctly.......
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