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Navigation
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:xoutpost:
Do a search for your topic. There are lots of posts and pics for this topic.
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Ah Navigation. The meal that sticks in many a craw!
BMW should be ashamed to produce a $50,000 vehicle without it being a standard feature. |
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yes, I came out of a Range Rover Sport lease which came standard with all different types of luxuries including nav/bluetooth/sensors...etc. BMW should have such things as standard...
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I have an earlier version of the Avic Z3 (double din) in my M3 and it is by far the best system out there. Highly recommend it!
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your best bet is the Pioneer double din unit. Fastest program and a decent price. Don't bother looking around for another option you just found the best one
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I would personally go with the new Pioneer AVIC-F90BT model if I didnt already have factory NAV. I did 4:3 to 16:9 conversion and had a lot of troubles but now that is all resolved and I am very happy with it now
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Is there any aftermarket solution that picks up the BC programming duties?
I'm guessing the answer is no. |
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