That's the reason we got the extended warranty too. My dealer had to replace the radio because the GPS wasn't working properly two months after we got our Journey.
I have a friend who had a stroke last year and his car sat for eight months without being started. Needless to say the battery was completely drained and we had to boost it to get it started. After we got it running, the oil change indicator came on but he had only 50 miles on the odometer since his last oil change. That tells me that not only is the mileage part of the consideration but also time must be one of those factors as well.
I live across the border from Detroit and I have gotten Nav/Traffic on occasion in Windsor. It doesn't work all the time though and shows Detroit traffic only. The next time I'm in Detroit I'll see if it works there.
I have the same system in my Journey and in May I noticed a message on my navigation system advising me there was an update available. When I went to the website to check, it said my system was up to date.
Welcome to the forum Rick/PapaG. Congratulations on the new Journey. The DRLL's have been a hot topic with the 2014's. In Canada they are standard, but the process for U.S. for some reason has changed and it seems to be a little more difficult to activate them. I find this strange because some insurance companies give discounts for them. I can't understand why they are not standard on all models. Enjoy!
Welcome to the club LOL. I've done that several times, although not for that long. Now I leave my radio on, which goes off as soon as you open the door. If the radio is still playing then I know I forgot again.