Just awful.
Update 7/12/2017: Ok, so we finally got an update after 10 months and years of complaining. What did we get? A microscopic "live" map. Woo-hoo. What did we not get? An update to the antique database. Still circa 2010 (chuckles to self while shaking head). Oh, and a notification (warning?) that Toyota is sticking with this raging dumpster fire for the 2018 model year. Toyota Cares? Lol. Apparently not in this case. Gee, thanks for the privilege of having my data, which I pay for, consumed by this dangerously misinformed and ridiculously outdated pile of garbage. Still -5 stars. Another stunning fail.
Previous Review: Where to start? There is just so much wrong. First off the database is over 5 years old as you can see in their about section. For GPS that is vintage, if not antique. It is also very shallow, just missing so much information that nearly every other GPS App contains. Terribly inaccurate to the point of being potentially dangerous. App crashes at start up far more often than it opens, geometrically more. The explore section contains paid ads! Seriously? Paid ads? Ridiculous.
Support is MIA. Zero, zip, nada. Scout GPS Link is pure, worthless garbage! Im actually stunned that Toyota would stick us with this junk. My 2016 Tundra deserves much, much better and so does everyone else! Ive deleted the App from my phone, now I wish I could figure out a way to get it out of the Entune audio system. Toyota jumped the shark with this one. Weakest link in a awesome truck!
Stick with Google Maps, Waze and heck, even Apple Maps!
ImOutside about
Scout GPS Link, v1.0.16