question about hondas navi
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Re: question about hondas navi
I have a CRV here in France that I bought new last April. The GPS is a
joke and has let me down a number of times, some of this is down to
road modifications but some is just cr*p programming/data.Files on the
DVD are all dated 2004 for a car bought in 2006. Bad News of the day
is that they want 320 Euros to replace the DVD which is the only
upgrade route !!
Steve
On Jan 12, 3:57 pm, Unquestionably Confused <puzzl...@ameritech.net>
wrote:
> G-Man wrote:
> > I have a 2006 Accord NAV, and I a 2005 Pilot non-Nav. I got a Garmin 360
> > Nuvi, and I swear it is more useful than the onboard NAV. Cost about $600
> > compared to the thousands to get the NAV in the accord. But I will say the
> > other features in the NAV electronics are nice. I love the display.I also use the Garmin units in my cars. Have semi-permanently mounted
> (w/external antenna) a 2610 in the dash bin beneath the heater/radio
> console and it works fine.
>
> I don't know that it's MORE useful than the built-in as I don't have one
> to compare it to. It does, however, do everything I could want it to
> and does it well.
>
> I, too, thought the update DVD's for the built in NAV systems were in
> the $300 range. Another fine deal from Garmin $75/year for their DVD
> which allows you to update TWO, not one but TWO, GPS units.
joke and has let me down a number of times, some of this is down to
road modifications but some is just cr*p programming/data.Files on the
DVD are all dated 2004 for a car bought in 2006. Bad News of the day
is that they want 320 Euros to replace the DVD which is the only
upgrade route !!
Steve
On Jan 12, 3:57 pm, Unquestionably Confused <puzzl...@ameritech.net>
wrote:
> G-Man wrote:
> > I have a 2006 Accord NAV, and I a 2005 Pilot non-Nav. I got a Garmin 360
> > Nuvi, and I swear it is more useful than the onboard NAV. Cost about $600
> > compared to the thousands to get the NAV in the accord. But I will say the
> > other features in the NAV electronics are nice. I love the display.I also use the Garmin units in my cars. Have semi-permanently mounted
> (w/external antenna) a 2610 in the dash bin beneath the heater/radio
> console and it works fine.
>
> I don't know that it's MORE useful than the built-in as I don't have one
> to compare it to. It does, however, do everything I could want it to
> and does it well.
>
> I, too, thought the update DVD's for the built in NAV systems were in
> the $300 range. Another fine deal from Garmin $75/year for their DVD
> which allows you to update TWO, not one but TWO, GPS units.
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Re: question about hondas navi
I have a CRV here in France that I bought new last April. The GPS is a
joke and has let me down a number of times, some of this is down to
road modifications but some is just cr*p programming/data.Files on the
DVD are all dated 2004 for a car bought in 2006. Bad News of the day
is that they want 320 Euros to replace the DVD which is the only
upgrade route !!
Steve
On Jan 12, 3:57 pm, Unquestionably Confused <puzzl...@ameritech.net>
wrote:
> G-Man wrote:
> > I have a 2006 Accord NAV, and I a 2005 Pilot non-Nav. I got a Garmin 360
> > Nuvi, and I swear it is more useful than the onboard NAV. Cost about $600
> > compared to the thousands to get the NAV in the accord. But I will say the
> > other features in the NAV electronics are nice. I love the display.I also use the Garmin units in my cars. Have semi-permanently mounted
> (w/external antenna) a 2610 in the dash bin beneath the heater/radio
> console and it works fine.
>
> I don't know that it's MORE useful than the built-in as I don't have one
> to compare it to. It does, however, do everything I could want it to
> and does it well.
>
> I, too, thought the update DVD's for the built in NAV systems were in
> the $300 range. Another fine deal from Garmin $75/year for their DVD
> which allows you to update TWO, not one but TWO, GPS units.
joke and has let me down a number of times, some of this is down to
road modifications but some is just cr*p programming/data.Files on the
DVD are all dated 2004 for a car bought in 2006. Bad News of the day
is that they want 320 Euros to replace the DVD which is the only
upgrade route !!
Steve
On Jan 12, 3:57 pm, Unquestionably Confused <puzzl...@ameritech.net>
wrote:
> G-Man wrote:
> > I have a 2006 Accord NAV, and I a 2005 Pilot non-Nav. I got a Garmin 360
> > Nuvi, and I swear it is more useful than the onboard NAV. Cost about $600
> > compared to the thousands to get the NAV in the accord. But I will say the
> > other features in the NAV electronics are nice. I love the display.I also use the Garmin units in my cars. Have semi-permanently mounted
> (w/external antenna) a 2610 in the dash bin beneath the heater/radio
> console and it works fine.
>
> I don't know that it's MORE useful than the built-in as I don't have one
> to compare it to. It does, however, do everything I could want it to
> and does it well.
>
> I, too, thought the update DVD's for the built in NAV systems were in
> the $300 range. Another fine deal from Garmin $75/year for their DVD
> which allows you to update TWO, not one but TWO, GPS units.
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Re: question about hondas navi
yes they are 310$, maybe i will just skip the navi and go aftermarket.
thanks for replies
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> G-Man wrote:
>> I have a 2006 Accord NAV, and I a 2005 Pilot non-Nav. I got a Garmin 360
>> Nuvi, and I swear it is more useful than the onboard NAV. Cost about
>> $600 compared to the thousands to get the NAV in the accord. But I will
>> say the other features in the NAV electronics are nice. I love the
>> display.
>
> I also use the Garmin units in my cars. Have semi-permanently mounted
> (w/external antenna) a 2610 in the dash bin beneath the heater/radio
> console and it works fine.
>
> I don't know that it's MORE useful than the built-in as I don't have one
> to compare it to. It does, however, do everything I could want it to and
> does it well.
>
> I, too, thought the update DVD's for the built in NAV systems were in the
> $300 range. Another fine deal from Garmin $75/year for their DVD which
> allows you to update TWO, not one but TWO, GPS units.
>
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"Unquestionably Confused" <puzzled2@ameritech.net> wrote in message
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> G-Man wrote:
>> I have a 2006 Accord NAV, and I a 2005 Pilot non-Nav. I got a Garmin 360
>> Nuvi, and I swear it is more useful than the onboard NAV. Cost about
>> $600 compared to the thousands to get the NAV in the accord. But I will
>> say the other features in the NAV electronics are nice. I love the
>> display.
>
> I also use the Garmin units in my cars. Have semi-permanently mounted
> (w/external antenna) a 2610 in the dash bin beneath the heater/radio
> console and it works fine.
>
> I don't know that it's MORE useful than the built-in as I don't have one
> to compare it to. It does, however, do everything I could want it to and
> does it well.
>
> I, too, thought the update DVD's for the built in NAV systems were in the
> $300 range. Another fine deal from Garmin $75/year for their DVD which
> allows you to update TWO, not one but TWO, GPS units.
>
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Re: question about hondas navi
yes they are 310$, maybe i will just skip the navi and go aftermarket.
thanks for replies
"Unquestionably Confused" <puzzled2@ameritech.net> wrote in message
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> G-Man wrote:
>> I have a 2006 Accord NAV, and I a 2005 Pilot non-Nav. I got a Garmin 360
>> Nuvi, and I swear it is more useful than the onboard NAV. Cost about
>> $600 compared to the thousands to get the NAV in the accord. But I will
>> say the other features in the NAV electronics are nice. I love the
>> display.
>
> I also use the Garmin units in my cars. Have semi-permanently mounted
> (w/external antenna) a 2610 in the dash bin beneath the heater/radio
> console and it works fine.
>
> I don't know that it's MORE useful than the built-in as I don't have one
> to compare it to. It does, however, do everything I could want it to and
> does it well.
>
> I, too, thought the update DVD's for the built in NAV systems were in the
> $300 range. Another fine deal from Garmin $75/year for their DVD which
> allows you to update TWO, not one but TWO, GPS units.
>
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"Unquestionably Confused" <puzzled2@ameritech.net> wrote in message
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> G-Man wrote:
>> I have a 2006 Accord NAV, and I a 2005 Pilot non-Nav. I got a Garmin 360
>> Nuvi, and I swear it is more useful than the onboard NAV. Cost about
>> $600 compared to the thousands to get the NAV in the accord. But I will
>> say the other features in the NAV electronics are nice. I love the
>> display.
>
> I also use the Garmin units in my cars. Have semi-permanently mounted
> (w/external antenna) a 2610 in the dash bin beneath the heater/radio
> console and it works fine.
>
> I don't know that it's MORE useful than the built-in as I don't have one
> to compare it to. It does, however, do everything I could want it to and
> does it well.
>
> I, too, thought the update DVD's for the built in NAV systems were in the
> $300 range. Another fine deal from Garmin $75/year for their DVD which
> allows you to update TWO, not one but TWO, GPS units.
>
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Re: question about hondas navi
yes they are 310$, maybe i will just skip the navi and go aftermarket.
thanks for replies
"Unquestionably Confused" <puzzled2@ameritech.net> wrote in message
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> G-Man wrote:
>> I have a 2006 Accord NAV, and I a 2005 Pilot non-Nav. I got a Garmin 360
>> Nuvi, and I swear it is more useful than the onboard NAV. Cost about
>> $600 compared to the thousands to get the NAV in the accord. But I will
>> say the other features in the NAV electronics are nice. I love the
>> display.
>
> I also use the Garmin units in my cars. Have semi-permanently mounted
> (w/external antenna) a 2610 in the dash bin beneath the heater/radio
> console and it works fine.
>
> I don't know that it's MORE useful than the built-in as I don't have one
> to compare it to. It does, however, do everything I could want it to and
> does it well.
>
> I, too, thought the update DVD's for the built in NAV systems were in the
> $300 range. Another fine deal from Garmin $75/year for their DVD which
> allows you to update TWO, not one but TWO, GPS units.
>
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"Unquestionably Confused" <puzzled2@ameritech.net> wrote in message
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> G-Man wrote:
>> I have a 2006 Accord NAV, and I a 2005 Pilot non-Nav. I got a Garmin 360
>> Nuvi, and I swear it is more useful than the onboard NAV. Cost about
>> $600 compared to the thousands to get the NAV in the accord. But I will
>> say the other features in the NAV electronics are nice. I love the
>> display.
>
> I also use the Garmin units in my cars. Have semi-permanently mounted
> (w/external antenna) a 2610 in the dash bin beneath the heater/radio
> console and it works fine.
>
> I don't know that it's MORE useful than the built-in as I don't have one
> to compare it to. It does, however, do everything I could want it to and
> does it well.
>
> I, too, thought the update DVD's for the built in NAV systems were in the
> $300 range. Another fine deal from Garmin $75/year for their DVD which
> allows you to update TWO, not one but TWO, GPS units.
>
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Re: question about hondas navi
yes they are 310$, maybe i will just skip the navi and go aftermarket.
thanks for replies
"Unquestionably Confused" <puzzled2@ameritech.net> wrote in message
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> G-Man wrote:
>> I have a 2006 Accord NAV, and I a 2005 Pilot non-Nav. I got a Garmin 360
>> Nuvi, and I swear it is more useful than the onboard NAV. Cost about
>> $600 compared to the thousands to get the NAV in the accord. But I will
>> say the other features in the NAV electronics are nice. I love the
>> display.
>
> I also use the Garmin units in my cars. Have semi-permanently mounted
> (w/external antenna) a 2610 in the dash bin beneath the heater/radio
> console and it works fine.
>
> I don't know that it's MORE useful than the built-in as I don't have one
> to compare it to. It does, however, do everything I could want it to and
> does it well.
>
> I, too, thought the update DVD's for the built in NAV systems were in the
> $300 range. Another fine deal from Garmin $75/year for their DVD which
> allows you to update TWO, not one but TWO, GPS units.
>
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"Unquestionably Confused" <puzzled2@ameritech.net> wrote in message
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> G-Man wrote:
>> I have a 2006 Accord NAV, and I a 2005 Pilot non-Nav. I got a Garmin 360
>> Nuvi, and I swear it is more useful than the onboard NAV. Cost about
>> $600 compared to the thousands to get the NAV in the accord. But I will
>> say the other features in the NAV electronics are nice. I love the
>> display.
>
> I also use the Garmin units in my cars. Have semi-permanently mounted
> (w/external antenna) a 2610 in the dash bin beneath the heater/radio
> console and it works fine.
>
> I don't know that it's MORE useful than the built-in as I don't have one
> to compare it to. It does, however, do everything I could want it to and
> does it well.
>
> I, too, thought the update DVD's for the built in NAV systems were in the
> $300 range. Another fine deal from Garmin $75/year for their DVD which
> allows you to update TWO, not one but TWO, GPS units.
>
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Re: question about hondas navi
Rusty wrote:
> yes they are 310$, maybe i will just skip the navi and go aftermarket.
> thanks for replies
Yeah, I thought that figure was pretty close to the mark from what I'd seen.
I suspect the Nuvi from Garmin would fit in the console bin even better
than my Garmin 2610 which works just fine at that location. I just
drilled a hole in the back of the bin and ran the wires through. All I
needed was a switched 12v which I obtained from the accessory socket
right in front of the bin. Directions for getting at it are available
on that website (sorry, forget the name) that includes the Honda
instructions in .pdf for all the accessories they sell. Grab the one
for the Cigarette Ashtray with lighter.
What's really nice (IMNSHO) is that the cover for the bin slips down
when the Navi's not in use and doesn't attract thieves. The external
antenna itself is squirreled away beneath the rear package shelf, in the
trunk. Nice little access hole in the steel and it slips right in.
Works like a charm and I typically see accuracy of +/- 7 feet with the
unit. Close enough<g>
> yes they are 310$, maybe i will just skip the navi and go aftermarket.
> thanks for replies
Yeah, I thought that figure was pretty close to the mark from what I'd seen.
I suspect the Nuvi from Garmin would fit in the console bin even better
than my Garmin 2610 which works just fine at that location. I just
drilled a hole in the back of the bin and ran the wires through. All I
needed was a switched 12v which I obtained from the accessory socket
right in front of the bin. Directions for getting at it are available
on that website (sorry, forget the name) that includes the Honda
instructions in .pdf for all the accessories they sell. Grab the one
for the Cigarette Ashtray with lighter.
What's really nice (IMNSHO) is that the cover for the bin slips down
when the Navi's not in use and doesn't attract thieves. The external
antenna itself is squirreled away beneath the rear package shelf, in the
trunk. Nice little access hole in the steel and it slips right in.
Works like a charm and I typically see accuracy of +/- 7 feet with the
unit. Close enough<g>
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Re: question about hondas navi
Rusty wrote:
> yes they are 310$, maybe i will just skip the navi and go aftermarket.
> thanks for replies
Yeah, I thought that figure was pretty close to the mark from what I'd seen.
I suspect the Nuvi from Garmin would fit in the console bin even better
than my Garmin 2610 which works just fine at that location. I just
drilled a hole in the back of the bin and ran the wires through. All I
needed was a switched 12v which I obtained from the accessory socket
right in front of the bin. Directions for getting at it are available
on that website (sorry, forget the name) that includes the Honda
instructions in .pdf for all the accessories they sell. Grab the one
for the Cigarette Ashtray with lighter.
What's really nice (IMNSHO) is that the cover for the bin slips down
when the Navi's not in use and doesn't attract thieves. The external
antenna itself is squirreled away beneath the rear package shelf, in the
trunk. Nice little access hole in the steel and it slips right in.
Works like a charm and I typically see accuracy of +/- 7 feet with the
unit. Close enough<g>
> yes they are 310$, maybe i will just skip the navi and go aftermarket.
> thanks for replies
Yeah, I thought that figure was pretty close to the mark from what I'd seen.
I suspect the Nuvi from Garmin would fit in the console bin even better
than my Garmin 2610 which works just fine at that location. I just
drilled a hole in the back of the bin and ran the wires through. All I
needed was a switched 12v which I obtained from the accessory socket
right in front of the bin. Directions for getting at it are available
on that website (sorry, forget the name) that includes the Honda
instructions in .pdf for all the accessories they sell. Grab the one
for the Cigarette Ashtray with lighter.
What's really nice (IMNSHO) is that the cover for the bin slips down
when the Navi's not in use and doesn't attract thieves. The external
antenna itself is squirreled away beneath the rear package shelf, in the
trunk. Nice little access hole in the steel and it slips right in.
Works like a charm and I typically see accuracy of +/- 7 feet with the
unit. Close enough<g>
#24
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Re: question about hondas navi
Rusty wrote:
> yes they are 310$, maybe i will just skip the navi and go aftermarket.
> thanks for replies
Yeah, I thought that figure was pretty close to the mark from what I'd seen.
I suspect the Nuvi from Garmin would fit in the console bin even better
than my Garmin 2610 which works just fine at that location. I just
drilled a hole in the back of the bin and ran the wires through. All I
needed was a switched 12v which I obtained from the accessory socket
right in front of the bin. Directions for getting at it are available
on that website (sorry, forget the name) that includes the Honda
instructions in .pdf for all the accessories they sell. Grab the one
for the Cigarette Ashtray with lighter.
What's really nice (IMNSHO) is that the cover for the bin slips down
when the Navi's not in use and doesn't attract thieves. The external
antenna itself is squirreled away beneath the rear package shelf, in the
trunk. Nice little access hole in the steel and it slips right in.
Works like a charm and I typically see accuracy of +/- 7 feet with the
unit. Close enough<g>
> yes they are 310$, maybe i will just skip the navi and go aftermarket.
> thanks for replies
Yeah, I thought that figure was pretty close to the mark from what I'd seen.
I suspect the Nuvi from Garmin would fit in the console bin even better
than my Garmin 2610 which works just fine at that location. I just
drilled a hole in the back of the bin and ran the wires through. All I
needed was a switched 12v which I obtained from the accessory socket
right in front of the bin. Directions for getting at it are available
on that website (sorry, forget the name) that includes the Honda
instructions in .pdf for all the accessories they sell. Grab the one
for the Cigarette Ashtray with lighter.
What's really nice (IMNSHO) is that the cover for the bin slips down
when the Navi's not in use and doesn't attract thieves. The external
antenna itself is squirreled away beneath the rear package shelf, in the
trunk. Nice little access hole in the steel and it slips right in.
Works like a charm and I typically see accuracy of +/- 7 feet with the
unit. Close enough<g>
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Re: question about hondas navi
Rusty wrote:
> yes they are 310$, maybe i will just skip the navi and go aftermarket.
> thanks for replies
Yeah, I thought that figure was pretty close to the mark from what I'd seen.
I suspect the Nuvi from Garmin would fit in the console bin even better
than my Garmin 2610 which works just fine at that location. I just
drilled a hole in the back of the bin and ran the wires through. All I
needed was a switched 12v which I obtained from the accessory socket
right in front of the bin. Directions for getting at it are available
on that website (sorry, forget the name) that includes the Honda
instructions in .pdf for all the accessories they sell. Grab the one
for the Cigarette Ashtray with lighter.
What's really nice (IMNSHO) is that the cover for the bin slips down
when the Navi's not in use and doesn't attract thieves. The external
antenna itself is squirreled away beneath the rear package shelf, in the
trunk. Nice little access hole in the steel and it slips right in.
Works like a charm and I typically see accuracy of +/- 7 feet with the
unit. Close enough<g>
> yes they are 310$, maybe i will just skip the navi and go aftermarket.
> thanks for replies
Yeah, I thought that figure was pretty close to the mark from what I'd seen.
I suspect the Nuvi from Garmin would fit in the console bin even better
than my Garmin 2610 which works just fine at that location. I just
drilled a hole in the back of the bin and ran the wires through. All I
needed was a switched 12v which I obtained from the accessory socket
right in front of the bin. Directions for getting at it are available
on that website (sorry, forget the name) that includes the Honda
instructions in .pdf for all the accessories they sell. Grab the one
for the Cigarette Ashtray with lighter.
What's really nice (IMNSHO) is that the cover for the bin slips down
when the Navi's not in use and doesn't attract thieves. The external
antenna itself is squirreled away beneath the rear package shelf, in the
trunk. Nice little access hole in the steel and it slips right in.
Works like a charm and I typically see accuracy of +/- 7 feet with the
unit. Close enough<g>
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Unquestionably Confused wrote:
> Rusty wrote:
>> yes they are 310$, maybe i will just skip the navi and go aftermarket.
>> thanks for replies
>
> Yeah, I thought that figure was pretty close to the mark from what I'd
> seen.
>
> I suspect the Nuvi from Garmin would fit in the console bin even better
> than my Garmin 2610 which works just fine at that location. I just
> drilled a hole in the back of the bin and ran the wires through. All I
> needed was a switched 12v which I obtained from the accessory socket
> right in front of the bin. Directions for getting at it are available
> on that website (sorry, forget the name) that includes the Honda
> instructions in .pdf for all the accessories they sell. Grab the one
> for the Cigarette Ashtray with lighter.
>
> What's really nice (IMNSHO) is that the cover for the bin slips down
> when the Navi's not in use and doesn't attract thieves. The external
> antenna itself is squirreled away beneath the rear package shelf, in the
> trunk. Nice little access hole in the steel and it slips right in.
> Works like a charm and I typically see accuracy of +/- 7 feet with the
> unit. Close enough<g>
$189 + tax & shipping (from
https://store.alpine-usa.com/Hondadv.../naviorder.php). Hmmm... it
says there's a 30day return policy. Interesting...
Just tonight, though, we saw the most inaccurate mapping from the
Honda's navi system... for as reliable as it has been around here, it
was a real bummer.
> Rusty wrote:
>> yes they are 310$, maybe i will just skip the navi and go aftermarket.
>> thanks for replies
>
> Yeah, I thought that figure was pretty close to the mark from what I'd
> seen.
>
> I suspect the Nuvi from Garmin would fit in the console bin even better
> than my Garmin 2610 which works just fine at that location. I just
> drilled a hole in the back of the bin and ran the wires through. All I
> needed was a switched 12v which I obtained from the accessory socket
> right in front of the bin. Directions for getting at it are available
> on that website (sorry, forget the name) that includes the Honda
> instructions in .pdf for all the accessories they sell. Grab the one
> for the Cigarette Ashtray with lighter.
>
> What's really nice (IMNSHO) is that the cover for the bin slips down
> when the Navi's not in use and doesn't attract thieves. The external
> antenna itself is squirreled away beneath the rear package shelf, in the
> trunk. Nice little access hole in the steel and it slips right in.
> Works like a charm and I typically see accuracy of +/- 7 feet with the
> unit. Close enough<g>
$189 + tax & shipping (from
https://store.alpine-usa.com/Hondadv.../naviorder.php). Hmmm... it
says there's a 30day return policy. Interesting...
Just tonight, though, we saw the most inaccurate mapping from the
Honda's navi system... for as reliable as it has been around here, it
was a real bummer.
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Re: question about hondas navi
Unquestionably Confused wrote:
> Rusty wrote:
>> yes they are 310$, maybe i will just skip the navi and go aftermarket.
>> thanks for replies
>
> Yeah, I thought that figure was pretty close to the mark from what I'd
> seen.
>
> I suspect the Nuvi from Garmin would fit in the console bin even better
> than my Garmin 2610 which works just fine at that location. I just
> drilled a hole in the back of the bin and ran the wires through. All I
> needed was a switched 12v which I obtained from the accessory socket
> right in front of the bin. Directions for getting at it are available
> on that website (sorry, forget the name) that includes the Honda
> instructions in .pdf for all the accessories they sell. Grab the one
> for the Cigarette Ashtray with lighter.
>
> What's really nice (IMNSHO) is that the cover for the bin slips down
> when the Navi's not in use and doesn't attract thieves. The external
> antenna itself is squirreled away beneath the rear package shelf, in the
> trunk. Nice little access hole in the steel and it slips right in.
> Works like a charm and I typically see accuracy of +/- 7 feet with the
> unit. Close enough<g>
$189 + tax & shipping (from
https://store.alpine-usa.com/Hondadv.../naviorder.php). Hmmm... it
says there's a 30day return policy. Interesting...
Just tonight, though, we saw the most inaccurate mapping from the
Honda's navi system... for as reliable as it has been around here, it
was a real bummer.
> Rusty wrote:
>> yes they are 310$, maybe i will just skip the navi and go aftermarket.
>> thanks for replies
>
> Yeah, I thought that figure was pretty close to the mark from what I'd
> seen.
>
> I suspect the Nuvi from Garmin would fit in the console bin even better
> than my Garmin 2610 which works just fine at that location. I just
> drilled a hole in the back of the bin and ran the wires through. All I
> needed was a switched 12v which I obtained from the accessory socket
> right in front of the bin. Directions for getting at it are available
> on that website (sorry, forget the name) that includes the Honda
> instructions in .pdf for all the accessories they sell. Grab the one
> for the Cigarette Ashtray with lighter.
>
> What's really nice (IMNSHO) is that the cover for the bin slips down
> when the Navi's not in use and doesn't attract thieves. The external
> antenna itself is squirreled away beneath the rear package shelf, in the
> trunk. Nice little access hole in the steel and it slips right in.
> Works like a charm and I typically see accuracy of +/- 7 feet with the
> unit. Close enough<g>
$189 + tax & shipping (from
https://store.alpine-usa.com/Hondadv.../naviorder.php). Hmmm... it
says there's a 30day return policy. Interesting...
Just tonight, though, we saw the most inaccurate mapping from the
Honda's navi system... for as reliable as it has been around here, it
was a real bummer.
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Re: question about hondas navi
Unquestionably Confused wrote:
> Rusty wrote:
>> yes they are 310$, maybe i will just skip the navi and go aftermarket.
>> thanks for replies
>
> Yeah, I thought that figure was pretty close to the mark from what I'd
> seen.
>
> I suspect the Nuvi from Garmin would fit in the console bin even better
> than my Garmin 2610 which works just fine at that location. I just
> drilled a hole in the back of the bin and ran the wires through. All I
> needed was a switched 12v which I obtained from the accessory socket
> right in front of the bin. Directions for getting at it are available
> on that website (sorry, forget the name) that includes the Honda
> instructions in .pdf for all the accessories they sell. Grab the one
> for the Cigarette Ashtray with lighter.
>
> What's really nice (IMNSHO) is that the cover for the bin slips down
> when the Navi's not in use and doesn't attract thieves. The external
> antenna itself is squirreled away beneath the rear package shelf, in the
> trunk. Nice little access hole in the steel and it slips right in.
> Works like a charm and I typically see accuracy of +/- 7 feet with the
> unit. Close enough<g>
$189 + tax & shipping (from
https://store.alpine-usa.com/Hondadv.../naviorder.php). Hmmm... it
says there's a 30day return policy. Interesting...
Just tonight, though, we saw the most inaccurate mapping from the
Honda's navi system... for as reliable as it has been around here, it
was a real bummer.
> Rusty wrote:
>> yes they are 310$, maybe i will just skip the navi and go aftermarket.
>> thanks for replies
>
> Yeah, I thought that figure was pretty close to the mark from what I'd
> seen.
>
> I suspect the Nuvi from Garmin would fit in the console bin even better
> than my Garmin 2610 which works just fine at that location. I just
> drilled a hole in the back of the bin and ran the wires through. All I
> needed was a switched 12v which I obtained from the accessory socket
> right in front of the bin. Directions for getting at it are available
> on that website (sorry, forget the name) that includes the Honda
> instructions in .pdf for all the accessories they sell. Grab the one
> for the Cigarette Ashtray with lighter.
>
> What's really nice (IMNSHO) is that the cover for the bin slips down
> when the Navi's not in use and doesn't attract thieves. The external
> antenna itself is squirreled away beneath the rear package shelf, in the
> trunk. Nice little access hole in the steel and it slips right in.
> Works like a charm and I typically see accuracy of +/- 7 feet with the
> unit. Close enough<g>
$189 + tax & shipping (from
https://store.alpine-usa.com/Hondadv.../naviorder.php). Hmmm... it
says there's a 30day return policy. Interesting...
Just tonight, though, we saw the most inaccurate mapping from the
Honda's navi system... for as reliable as it has been around here, it
was a real bummer.
#29
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Re: question about hondas navi
Unquestionably Confused wrote:
> Rusty wrote:
>> yes they are 310$, maybe i will just skip the navi and go aftermarket.
>> thanks for replies
>
> Yeah, I thought that figure was pretty close to the mark from what I'd
> seen.
>
> I suspect the Nuvi from Garmin would fit in the console bin even better
> than my Garmin 2610 which works just fine at that location. I just
> drilled a hole in the back of the bin and ran the wires through. All I
> needed was a switched 12v which I obtained from the accessory socket
> right in front of the bin. Directions for getting at it are available
> on that website (sorry, forget the name) that includes the Honda
> instructions in .pdf for all the accessories they sell. Grab the one
> for the Cigarette Ashtray with lighter.
>
> What's really nice (IMNSHO) is that the cover for the bin slips down
> when the Navi's not in use and doesn't attract thieves. The external
> antenna itself is squirreled away beneath the rear package shelf, in the
> trunk. Nice little access hole in the steel and it slips right in.
> Works like a charm and I typically see accuracy of +/- 7 feet with the
> unit. Close enough<g>
$189 + tax & shipping (from
https://store.alpine-usa.com/Hondadv.../naviorder.php). Hmmm... it
says there's a 30day return policy. Interesting...
Just tonight, though, we saw the most inaccurate mapping from the
Honda's navi system... for as reliable as it has been around here, it
was a real bummer.
> Rusty wrote:
>> yes they are 310$, maybe i will just skip the navi and go aftermarket.
>> thanks for replies
>
> Yeah, I thought that figure was pretty close to the mark from what I'd
> seen.
>
> I suspect the Nuvi from Garmin would fit in the console bin even better
> than my Garmin 2610 which works just fine at that location. I just
> drilled a hole in the back of the bin and ran the wires through. All I
> needed was a switched 12v which I obtained from the accessory socket
> right in front of the bin. Directions for getting at it are available
> on that website (sorry, forget the name) that includes the Honda
> instructions in .pdf for all the accessories they sell. Grab the one
> for the Cigarette Ashtray with lighter.
>
> What's really nice (IMNSHO) is that the cover for the bin slips down
> when the Navi's not in use and doesn't attract thieves. The external
> antenna itself is squirreled away beneath the rear package shelf, in the
> trunk. Nice little access hole in the steel and it slips right in.
> Works like a charm and I typically see accuracy of +/- 7 feet with the
> unit. Close enough<g>
$189 + tax & shipping (from
https://store.alpine-usa.com/Hondadv.../naviorder.php). Hmmm... it
says there's a 30day return policy. Interesting...
Just tonight, though, we saw the most inaccurate mapping from the
Honda's navi system... for as reliable as it has been around here, it
was a real bummer.
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Re: question about hondas navi
Chris Mattingly wrote:
>
> $189 + tax & shipping (from
> https://store.alpine-usa.com/Hondadv.../naviorder.php). Hmmm... it
> says there's a 30day return policy. Interesting...
Better price and I can read your mind (GMTA) but forget it. I think
you'll find that like Garmin's maps the data is unlocked by GPS unit
serial number. They've got the copy protection down pat. Hell, when
the new DVD's are issued they send them to their users for FREE. You
don't get unlocked until you pay the license fee which, as I mentioned
earlier, has gotten VERY reasonable. They just reduced it last year to
$75. Think it was either $130 or $150. Decent company with a great
product and they aren't out to screw over their customer base.
>
> Just tonight, though, we saw the most inaccurate mapping from the
> Honda's navi system... for as reliable as it has been around here, it
> was a real bummer.
Happens with the best of them. My Garmin's generally spot on but every
once in awhile she'll get thrown for a loop. Biggest problem seems to
be homing in on some restaurants or venues that you find by name and
city and then tell her to take you to. If it happens to be situated at
a shopping mall (and generally not in an outlot location) she'll go nuts
trying to find it since she doesn't know that it's _IN_ the mall.
Still, like my AMEX, I'd never leave home without it.
>
> $189 + tax & shipping (from
> https://store.alpine-usa.com/Hondadv.../naviorder.php). Hmmm... it
> says there's a 30day return policy. Interesting...
Better price and I can read your mind (GMTA) but forget it. I think
you'll find that like Garmin's maps the data is unlocked by GPS unit
serial number. They've got the copy protection down pat. Hell, when
the new DVD's are issued they send them to their users for FREE. You
don't get unlocked until you pay the license fee which, as I mentioned
earlier, has gotten VERY reasonable. They just reduced it last year to
$75. Think it was either $130 or $150. Decent company with a great
product and they aren't out to screw over their customer base.
>
> Just tonight, though, we saw the most inaccurate mapping from the
> Honda's navi system... for as reliable as it has been around here, it
> was a real bummer.
Happens with the best of them. My Garmin's generally spot on but every
once in awhile she'll get thrown for a loop. Biggest problem seems to
be homing in on some restaurants or venues that you find by name and
city and then tell her to take you to. If it happens to be situated at
a shopping mall (and generally not in an outlot location) she'll go nuts
trying to find it since she doesn't know that it's _IN_ the mall.
Still, like my AMEX, I'd never leave home without it.