Originally posted by: rh71
just wondering with the portable unit users here.. how many have real time traffic? Is it free or not?
what about OEM navi users?
Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
Built-in is not worth it. Portable units are universally less expensive and are 100% as functional. Plus, in 5 years you can easily upgrade your portable unit to the newest and best available, but with a built-in unit you're stuck with it perpetually.
ZV
Originally posted by: sdifox
ok I'll go tell my wife you said her E350 4Matic looks ghetto with a portable GPS sitting over the centre of the dash with the mat.
You are lucky you don't live in Toronto or she will run you down.
Originally posted by: Imdmn04
OEMs looks way better on the dash.
OEMs can't be jacked. Nor do you have to take out the damn thing every time u get out the car, or put it on when you get into the car.
OEMs has integrated functions such as using the NAV screen to display AC, vehicle health/diagnostics, and music info.
OEMs nav have way stronger satellite signal as its antenna is housed in a sharkfin on the exterior of the vehicle.
Did I mention portable GPS looks ugly and ghetto as hell? Most mount points are not safe and are within the vicinity of the airbag shall they explode, which will fly that thing into your head.
The only thing a portable GPS have over an OEM GPS is price. There shouldn't be even be a comparison, it is like comparing a Civic to a Mercedes, both will serve the intended purpose of the product, but someone is willing to pay more for the extras. There is simply no point to compare them, different level of products intended for different market segments. People buying $200 portables are not gonna buy $2000 OEM navs.
Originally posted by: everydae
Originally posted by: sdifox
ok I'll go tell my wife you said her E350 4Matic looks ghetto with a portable GPS sitting over the centre of the dash with the mat.
You are lucky you don't live in Toronto or she will run you down.
Wow! That is REALLY GHETTO, IMO! :Q E with GPS sitting on the dash? I thought my boss' C300 (new one) & my 06 325i with GPS sitting on the dash looked ghetto, outdated and cheap (read: non-luxury).
Originally posted by: everydae
Ah.. it's lease, then understandableIf I were to buy such expensive/luxury vehicle, I'd spend few grand more and get the Nav without thinking twice.
Originally posted by: Aikouka
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EDIT:
To help describe my software flaw more (to anyone thinking about buying a Nissan or Infiniti with GPS built-in), the software has your car pointing straight up on the screen, but the road you're currently on is diagonal on the screen. So the icon representing your car visually goes up one notch on the screen and then moves over one notch to get back onto the road. The issue comes up when there's a road close to the one that you're on. If your car's icon ends up on this side road, the GPS will think you are on the side road and it will recalculate for that new route.
Originally posted by: BassBomb
In Canada IMO when buying it brand new, not worth it.. since the cost is usually a 3-4k package (yes of course with other stuff too)
My dad wanted nav for his ES350 but at the time all the packaages had to be purchased to get it which would add something like 6k to the price which was just insane.
Up here not almost every car can come with nav like you guys have... I guess you guys really like nav :laugh:
I have nav on my Accord but for the most part I leave it off unless I am going somewhere new or need a detour because of traffic
Originally posted by: sdifox
Originally posted by: BassBomb
In Canada IMO when buying it brand new, not worth it.. since the cost is usually a 3-4k package (yes of course with other stuff too)
My dad wanted nav for his ES350 but at the time all the packaages had to be purchased to get it which would add something like 6k to the price which was just insane.
Up here not almost every car can come with nav like you guys have... I guess you guys really like nav :laugh:
I have nav on my Accord but for the most part I leave it off unless I am going somewheres new or need a detour because of traffic
In the US I think it is illegal for them to bundle it up locking you in. They have to offer individual items.
Originally posted by: BassBomb
Originally posted by: sdifox
Originally posted by: BassBomb
In Canada IMO when buying it brand new, not worth it.. since the cost is usually a 3-4k package (yes of course with other stuff too)
My dad wanted nav for his ES350 but at the time all the packaages had to be purchased to get it which would add something like 6k to the price which was just insane.
Up here not almost every car can come with nav like you guys have... I guess you guys really like nav :laugh:
I have nav on my Accord but for the most part I leave it off unless I am going somewheres new or need a detour because of traffic
In the US I think it is illegal for them to bundle it up locking you in. They have to offer individual items.
Well to be fair there were two packages for ES350 in 2007
One with rear airbags nicer steeringwheel, rotating headlights and some other little thiings for approx 3k (We got it added for free though)
Then there is a second package including the first, and adding nicer sound system, navigation, wheels and maybe some other things for 6k
Originally posted by: sdifox
In the US I think it is illegal for them to bundle it up locking you in. They have to offer individual items.
Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
Originally posted by: sdifox
In the US I think it is illegal for them to bundle it up locking you in. They have to offer individual items.
Nope, it is perfectly legal to bundle options in cars. As a matter of fact, in the US Honda doesn't even offer individual options (aside from dealer-installed parts), they sell strictly by trim level. Toyota also only has option packages (again, aside from dealer-installed parts).
ZV
Originally posted by: RKS
That is important info since I would like to get a G37 Sedan.