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Hi, I'm buying a 2009 Honda CR-V with Navigation System from a honda dealership in NJ. My previous CRV was totalled while parked in front of my house. So, I need to buy a new one. I like the CR-V so I'm sticking with it. I visited the dealer on Saturday and worked out a deal (I dread the car buying experience)... Anyway, the weird thing is that the salesperson almost seemed to talk me out of getting the navigation system. He asked me three different times -- are you REALLY SURE you want the navigation system? It felt like he was trying to send me some secret code or something (psst - hint hint, wink wink -- don't get the navi system). Maybe he was just trying to sell something he had on the lot that day, since he didn't have the color w/navi that I wanted. I played with the nav system during a test drive, and it seemed very nice. Any ideas why he might want to turn me away from the navigation system? Thanks! Frank |
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In article f1a98b4d-17c8-44b5-956b-286532dc9... (AT) z16g2000prd (DOT) googlegroups.com>, *Frank77<frank.sco... (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote: Maybe he was just trying to sell something he had on the lot that day, since he didn't have the color w/navi that I wanted. dingdingdingdingding! |
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Yup..... why get a built in system for $2k when you can get a portable for $150. You will be paying more than $150 per year for updates on the Honda. On the other hand at least the one on our 2005 Honda Accord hybrid was quite good and easy to use. |
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For me, the biggest benefit of built in navi is the convenience, neatness of the solution (no cords hanging from the dashboard), better integration with a car as a whole thing, integration with the car radio and bluetooth phone and - which is important, it is much more difficult to steal from a car, so you can leave the car with navi on a parking lot and go without carrying the GPS with you in the pocket. |
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Hi, I'm buying a 2009 Honda CR-V with Navigation System from a honda dealership in NJ. My previous CRV was totalled while parked in front of my house. So, I need to buy a new one. I like the CR-V so I'm sticking with it. I visited the dealer on Saturday and worked out a deal (I dread the car buying experience)... Anyway, the weird thing is that the salesperson almost seemed to talk me out of getting the navigation system. He asked me three different times -- are you REALLY SURE you want the navigation system? It felt like he was trying to send me some secret code or something (psst - hint hint, wink wink -- don't get the navi system). Maybe he was just trying to sell something he had on the lot that day, since he didn't have the color w/navi that I wanted. I played with the nav system during a test drive, and it seemed very nice. Any ideas why he might want to turn me away from the navigation system? Thanks! Frank |
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$2000 extra for it,(my GF just bought a CRV EX without) ain't worth it. I bought her a garmin Nuvi 265WT with lifetime traffic for $229. |
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dash. *(I remember that BMW also did this for their 3 series.) |
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In article <11515-49F66B57-2... (AT) storefull-3173 (DOT) bay.webtv.net>, *C... (AT) webtv (DOT) net wrote: $2000 extra for it,(my GF just bought a CRV EX without) ain't worth it. I bought her a garmin Nuvi 265WT with lifetime traffic for $229. I tend to agree, although if you're going to buy a built-in nav system, Honda's is probably the best. We were shopping Volvos last week, for my father; we wanted everything on it, including nav (yeah, try getting an old man to deal with an external unit). *The dealer said they don't come in with much on them, that it would be a special order. *????? *They don't bring in well-equipped $40K-$50K cars? *They order in strippo models? *WTF? Anyway, I found it interesting that Volvo does offer, as a specific accessory in their catalog, a Garmin unit. *Their kit comes with a specific dash mount for the car in question, and is wired in very neatly, so that it just plugs in nicely and sits there on top of the dash. *(I remember that BMW also did this for their 3 series.) So apparently that's how Volvo sees the world: *if you want a nav system, plop this thing on the dash and we'll help make it look as neat as we can--because we generally don't expect you to want an in-dash unit, and we generally won't stock them at the dealer. Frankly, I wish Honda and the rest would offer such a kit as an alternative. *Let's say for a couple hundred dollars they could install the vehicle specific mounting/power kit, making it nice and neat, and then I could put in any Garmin unit I wanted, and change it out as often as I wanted. *Garmin would do well to do this with as many manufacturers as possible. I could probably go through four or five very nice units before I burned up $2000. *I could have a new Garmin every year. |


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