In Dash GPS for Sonata
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Re: In Dash GPS for Sonata
On Fri, 6 Aug 2004 21:36:17 -0700, "Rick" <graham2514@charter.net>
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>I am wondering if anyone makes an integrated GPS solution with AM-FM-CD that
>would fit into a 2004 Sonata radio slot? The space the radio and CD player
>occupy is quite large. It seems an after market system might fit.
>
>rg
>
I'd also like to know the answer to that. I usually use my little
portable Garmin GPS, but an in dash would be nice
wrote:
>I am wondering if anyone makes an integrated GPS solution with AM-FM-CD that
>would fit into a 2004 Sonata radio slot? The space the radio and CD player
>occupy is quite large. It seems an after market system might fit.
>
>rg
>
I'd also like to know the answer to that. I usually use my little
portable Garmin GPS, but an in dash would be nice
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Re: In Dash GPS for Sonata
With the number of automakers now including or offering in-dash GPS
navigation, you would think there would be a fair demand for after-market
installations and opportunity for companies to offer solutions.
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> On Fri, 6 Aug 2004 21:36:17 -0700, "Rick" <graham2514@charter.net>
> wrote:
>
> >I am wondering if anyone makes an integrated GPS solution with AM-FM-CD
that
> >would fit into a 2004 Sonata radio slot? The space the radio and CD
player
> >occupy is quite large. It seems an after market system might fit.
> >
> >rg
> >
> I'd also like to know the answer to that. I usually use my little
> portable Garmin GPS, but an in dash would be nice
navigation, you would think there would be a fair demand for after-market
installations and opportunity for companies to offer solutions.
"me" <noemail@here.com> wrote in message
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> On Fri, 6 Aug 2004 21:36:17 -0700, "Rick" <graham2514@charter.net>
> wrote:
>
> >I am wondering if anyone makes an integrated GPS solution with AM-FM-CD
that
> >would fit into a 2004 Sonata radio slot? The space the radio and CD
player
> >occupy is quite large. It seems an after market system might fit.
> >
> >rg
> >
> I'd also like to know the answer to that. I usually use my little
> portable Garmin GPS, but an in dash would be nice
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> I am wondering if anyone makes an integrated GPS solution with AM-FM-CD
that
> would fit into a 2004 Sonata radio slot? The space the radio and CD
player
> occupy is quite large. It seems an after market system might fit.
Have you looked at www.crutchfield.com ?
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> would fit into a 2004 Sonata radio slot? The space the radio and CD
player
> occupy is quite large. It seems an after market system might fit.
Have you looked at www.crutchfield.com ?
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Thanks. Website not specific enough with dimensions for in-dash screen
unit, plus outrageously priced. $2,500 for in-dash navigation is a little
pricey. I don't think Mercedes-Benz charges that much for their optional
unit. It would be nice if after market retailers could tell you what cars
the unit actually fits.
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> > I am wondering if anyone makes an integrated GPS solution with AM-FM-CD
> that
> > would fit into a 2004 Sonata radio slot? The space the radio and CD
> player
> > occupy is quite large. It seems an after market system might fit.
>
> Have you looked at www.crutchfield.com ?
>
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unit, plus outrageously priced. $2,500 for in-dash navigation is a little
pricey. I don't think Mercedes-Benz charges that much for their optional
unit. It would be nice if after market retailers could tell you what cars
the unit actually fits.
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> > I am wondering if anyone makes an integrated GPS solution with AM-FM-CD
> that
> > would fit into a 2004 Sonata radio slot? The space the radio and CD
> player
> > occupy is quite large. It seems an after market system might fit.
>
> Have you looked at www.crutchfield.com ?
>
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On Wed, 11 Aug 2004 21:47:13 -0700, "Rick" <graham2514@charter.net>
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>Thanks. Website not specific enough with dimensions for in-dash screen
>unit, plus outrageously priced. $2,500 for in-dash navigation is a little
>pricey. I don't think Mercedes-Benz charges that much for their optional
>unit. It would be nice if after market retailers could tell you what cars
>the unit actually fits.
>
>
>
>
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>> > I am wondering if anyone makes an integrated GPS solution with AM-FM-CD
>> that
>> > would fit into a 2004 Sonata radio slot? The space the radio and CD
>> player
>> > occupy is quite large. It seems an after market system might fit.
>>
>> Have you looked at www.crutchfield.com ?
>>
>> S.
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Crutchfield goes into plenty of detail. You just need to know about
the vehicle that you own. The Sonata has a Double-DIN stereo. That
means that most units will only occupy half of the space. I have only
ever seen one DD monitor but it doesn't have a Nav system.
wrote:
>Thanks. Website not specific enough with dimensions for in-dash screen
>unit, plus outrageously priced. $2,500 for in-dash navigation is a little
>pricey. I don't think Mercedes-Benz charges that much for their optional
>unit. It would be nice if after market retailers could tell you what cars
>the unit actually fits.
>
>
>
>
>"Steven Vohl" <steven_vohl_NOSPAM_@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>> > I am wondering if anyone makes an integrated GPS solution with AM-FM-CD
>> that
>> > would fit into a 2004 Sonata radio slot? The space the radio and CD
>> player
>> > occupy is quite large. It seems an after market system might fit.
>>
>> Have you looked at www.crutchfield.com ?
>>
>> S.
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Crutchfield goes into plenty of detail. You just need to know about
the vehicle that you own. The Sonata has a Double-DIN stereo. That
means that most units will only occupy half of the space. I have only
ever seen one DD monitor but it doesn't have a Nav system.
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"Rick" <graham2514@charter.net> wrote in message
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> Thanks. Website not specific enough with dimensions for in-dash screen
> unit, plus outrageously priced. $2,500 for in-dash navigation is a little
> pricey. I don't think Mercedes-Benz charges that much for their optional
> unit. It would be nice if after market retailers could tell you what cars
> the unit actually fits.
<soap-box mode>
I agree, although it would be even better if when buying a new car, you
could say to the dealer: "Install a [insert brand here] - [insert model
here] unit in the car." Sadly too many marques offer (if you're lucky)
three different units... base, plus, and premium. And worse, try to buy a
car without a stereo: "Can you delete it for credit?" ... No, and then they
will even charge you to remove it and charge you for the blank filler.
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> Thanks. Website not specific enough with dimensions for in-dash screen
> unit, plus outrageously priced. $2,500 for in-dash navigation is a little
> pricey. I don't think Mercedes-Benz charges that much for their optional
> unit. It would be nice if after market retailers could tell you what cars
> the unit actually fits.
<soap-box mode>
I agree, although it would be even better if when buying a new car, you
could say to the dealer: "Install a [insert brand here] - [insert model
here] unit in the car." Sadly too many marques offer (if you're lucky)
three different units... base, plus, and premium. And worse, try to buy a
car without a stereo: "Can you delete it for credit?" ... No, and then they
will even charge you to remove it and charge you for the blank filler.
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