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1745 messages, Last post on Nov 30, 2009 at 11:42 PM
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Pioneer's New AVIC-Z110BT Nav Flagship: A Desktop in Your Dash? (Edmunds Daily) "Though loaded to the gills with the latest in-car technology, the coolest and most consumer friendly aspect of the new Pioneer AVIC-Z110 navigation receiver is no doubt its customizable "Home" page."
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| i am eric and from china,i am new member of this forum,and intersted in GPS navigation and learn something from all of your guys | |
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Replying to: steve_ (Aug 13, 2009 1:32 pm) I tried our NAV today on a simple location. It took me 2 miles out of the way. My wife kept telling me it was wrong as she knows they area very well. What a POC Toyota puts in their vehicles. Plus it never learns the right route. Totally useless NAV. I will stick with AAA maps when we take our cross country trip this fall.
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Replying to: gagrice (Aug 13, 2009 7:33 pm) |
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My wife has a 2006 Highlander Limited with factory nav system. Two years ago, she swiped my Garmin 660. The factory system hasn't been used since she got the Garmin. The Garmin has the 2008 maps and I'm debating a map update or maybe buy a new Garmin with the 2010 maps.
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Replying to: stoneybroke (Aug 14, 2009 6:40 pm)
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Replying to: gagrice (Aug 14, 2009 8:25 pm) When I considered an OE Toyota Navi for my Sienna that's what people recommended. Still, Costco has my Garmin Nuvi 260w for just $150 now....the 265wt for $220, and that's with traffic info.
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Replying to: ateixeira (Aug 16, 2009 3:48 pm) |
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I think that most of of those bargain basement Gamins will have the 2009 maps installed. I know that Amazon says that "MOST" of their Garmin units have the 2010 maps. The $119 map update deal sounds good, but I wonder what the life expectancy is for my 660 with its non-replaceable battery,
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"The new TomTom app that turns an iPhone into a turn-by-turn GPS navigation system spells the beginning of the end for standalone GPS. Not everywhere, but at least on dashboards, where a smartphone can now do everything a GPS can do and cost less than purchasing both. Still, a standalone GPS can--and this may be the genre's salvation--provide a larger, more readable screen than the iPhone. It can also provide real (not touch screen) buttons for some functions" TomTom For iPhone Spells An End To Standalone GPS (PC World) |
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