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Google maps as a car locator, no can do?

Google "My Tracks" does the trick - you can even overlay the satellite view and really see where your car is parked. Hit "record" when you leave your car, and it will record the path you've taken until you stop recording. Then, just double back over the path it shows. I used it at the airport last month just for giggles when I picked up a friend. Of course, it could get interesting if you park in a multi-story garage.
 
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Agreed, just get Carrr Matey

I have one I have tried, but heck, why have another app when GM should totally be able to do this.

Google "My Tracks" does the trick - you can even overlay the satellite view and really see where your car is parked. Hit "record" when you leave your car, and it will record the path you've taken until you stop recording. Then, just double back over the path it shows. I used it at the airport last month just for giggles when I picked up a friend. Of course, it could get interesting if you park in a multi-story garage.

I use the hell out of My TRacks. Almost daily. Only thing is the "double back" concept. The nice thing about GM is you can set it to give you "walking" directions back to a spot. MT can't really do this.. unless maybe you send it up to MyMaps.. but it just becomes convoluted process.

Just press on the map near you, and add a star to that location.
Zoom in as far as you can, long press as close to your position as you can, touch the pop up, top right corner is a star, touch it.

okay, now there is something I will try. Can you erase a star/favorite later and I assume can you get driving - or "walking" - directions to stars/favorites?
 
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Also Car Locator...worked better for me than the Matey program (though I happened to love the pirate metaphor w/Car Matey....) :)

trying it now, but as I see it, not worth the money after the trial ends when something like GM has the main functions available. the sonar feature is cool and so is the stop watch, but neither is needed.

Yes, just touch the star and click the pop up to unstar it, navigate, or what ever you want.

cool, thanks for the info. I will give it a whirl.
 
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If you're parked on a street and have a good GPS signal, starring the location in Google Maps and using walking directions to return would work well enough. But if you have no GPS signal (a parking garage), or are in an area where Google Maps sees no streets (a theme park parking lot), something like Carrr Matey with its compass mode and harbor feature is far more useful, though I find that the scribblings on the harbor screen tend to deteriorate (I go back to them later and they're partially erased).
 
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