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Aftermarket Navigation - recommendations?
I'm venturing to a dealer to check out an X5 4.6is, unfortunately it doesn't have navigation. However it has everything else I'm looking for - color, mileage & etc. are all perfect. I really want navigation and wanted to hear what everyone's thoughts are on this website.
Which one do you feel is the right way to go & why? Thanks a bundle for your help! Sincerely, Lance PS In dash only. |
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How much?? |
~ $1600 on eBay
~ $2200 at CircuitCity |
If you really want Nav I would shop around until you find an X5 that has it. - lot of used ones out there right now.
OEM Nav will add very little to the cost of a used 4.6 compared with the cost of adding it yourself after. Be prepared to spend from $3-4K (parts and install) for either OEM retrofit or AVIC Z1. You could save some $ by installing yourself but IMO looks pretty complicated. http://www.xoutpost.com/bsws-mobile-e...highlight=avic Another option is one of the portable navs - toomtom, nuvi etc. You gain a lot of functionality e.g. touch screen but loose the integrated look of OEM or AVIC Z1. |
I bought an '05 x3 over the summer and, too, was very disappointed in that I wanted NAV, but there were just too many good things to pass up in the one I got. I drew my line in the sand, and ultimately, if you find a top quality used vehicle that has everything you want BUT nav, you have to let it go--it's just a gadget. That being said, I bought the Garmin Nuvi from Costco. They have a great price on it, it is touch screen, 3.5", and you can get very creative with mounting options. I've got mine all the way down by where the dash meets the windshield just a hair to the right of the cluster, mounted on the windshield. You can hardly see the mount behind it, and I don't have to take my eyes off the road. It has a legitmate 4-6 hour battery life (so you don't have to have it plugged in all the time), choice of 8 voices, calls out street names (i.e. "turn right on Main street" rather than "turn right in 500 feet"), is 3-D and 2-D, night mode and day mode, comes with free updates from Garmin via email and USB connection, extremely accurate, handy trip computer, Compact Flash card slot for viewing photos, calculator, MP3 player (the newest ones have bluetooth), and the best part--you can travel in any car with it wirelessly (as long as it's charged). It also has expansion slots for Europe and a translator.
This thing is a great tool--a product of a navigation-specific company that has been honing it's offerings. More good news--I got it at costco.com, and I can return it to costo whenever I feel dissatisfied. My friends with Nav have been telling me that it's a waste of money--$2000-$3000 for technology that is difficult to upgrade (just look through the posts on this site), is regionalized, or just inaccurate. The Nuvi is $450 on Costco.com. Good luck--don't miss out on a sweet X if you find one. . . |
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ETA: maybe i want the Garmin Nuvi instead... |
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Do you happen to have a picture of how you mounted it in your X? Thanks, Lance PS That was the other avenue I was going to venture - an external one, I have a couple other cars I could transfer it to that way. |
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