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Time to destination

Philth

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I've noticed that the option to change the time to destination is always grayed out when I have a destination selected. As it is set now, my nav displays the estimated time that it will take to get to the destination (i.e., 10 mins). Is there a way to change this so it displays the estimated time of arrival (i.e., 7:30pm)?

My '11 Sonata had this option and I felt was more beneficial than displaying the estimated elapsed time.
 
I've noticed that the option to change the time to destination is always grayed out when I have a destination selected. As it is set now, my nav displays the estimated time that it will take to get to the destination (i.e., 10 mins). Is there a way to change this so it displays the estimated time of arrival (i.e., 7:30pm)?

My '11 Sonata had this option and I felt was more beneficial than displaying the estimated elapsed time.

I have the same question.
 
My personal experience is that the factory Nav system is very limited in the options it allows you to select. I don't think you can change the readout from time remaining to actual time of arrival. The $89 Garmin Nuvi I use when travelling and driving rental cars is far easier to use and has much greater configurability. For some reason the 2012 version seems worse than the one I had in my 2009 Genny in this respect.
 
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