Does the iPhone send street addresses over bluetooth to cars?

I've searched a lot and found answers that say it's the iPhone, it's the car, or both. I've not seen any concrete answers either way with definitive information though. This is dealing with the MyGig system. I saw the other post mentioning MyGig and read through the comments, but unless I missed it, I acknowledge is quite possible, I didn't see anything addressing the issue I'm talking about.
I have no problems getting the phone numbers & names, but I just cannot get the address over. This makes the GPS aspect completely useless. I'd hate to have to disable the bluetooth contact export option and use the system's internal phone book just to get this to work. So my question is, has anyone had any success with their iPhone sending contacts to their car? It doesn't have to be a MyGig system, if it works with any system that would make me think that it's a compatibility between the two and not just a gross oversight of Apple with what the iPhone should be able to do.

when i was running 4.3.x on my iphone 4 i noticed that from time to time the wifi would actually mysteriously disconnect and my iphone 4 would not try to reconnect just continue to do whatever it was doing, like watching videos on 3g gobbling up my data plan. it became so frequent i turned off cellular data entirely. since i went to ios 5 i have not seen this problem come back. even on wifi if you turn off cellular data you don't get visual voice mail!! hmm
maybe if see a genius they might be able to explain what is going on
i complained to at&t and they gave me a one time credit and removed the overage charges on my account

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