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#2235 of 2295 Re: BMW vs. Benz Navi [steve_]
by ateixeira
Jun 07, 2012 (8:04 am)
Yeah, I was just browsing their site.
Not much new since my 1490LMT model. Just some thinner ones, and HD radio traffic (I think?). Also some take voice commands now.
#2237 of 2295 sounds better than in-dash or a Garmin
by steve_ HOST
Dec 04, 2012 (2:27 pm)
Anyone using this or something similar?
Waze
Looks like maps with real time updates, no more dead ends, real time cops and accidents and a gas finder rolled into one.
#2238 of 2295 Re: sounds better than in-dash or a Garmin [steve_]
by gagrice
Dec 04, 2012 (4:51 pm)
Must be tied to Google maps program. It looks like a useful tool. Though will it cause more accidents with people fiddling with their Smartphone while driving?
#2240 of 2295 Re: sounds better than in-dash or a Garmin [steve_]
by ateixeira
Dec 05, 2012 (9:41 am)
I think it's a great idea.
Dash tried this but didn't get enough buy-in from people.
The fact that this works on Apple or Android should help it a lot.
Too bad I'm stuck with BlackBerry (required for work).
#2241 of 2295 Re: sounds better than in-dash or a Garmin [steve_]
by ateixeira
Dec 05, 2012 (9:42 am)
Some people will see that female in the windshield and then slam on the brakes and get rear ended.
#2242 of 2295 the latest and greatest
by steve_ HOST
Mar 19, 2013 (10:50 am)
"That $3,000 navigation system in your new car's dashboard "is most likely going to be outdated in three years," Green says. He estimates that a $2,500-$3,000 navigation system on a 2013 model car will lose most of its value and add no more than $300 to its resale value in three years when compared to a 2013 base model."
How To Buy a Low-Tech Car
#2243 of 2295 Re: the latest and greatest [steve_]
by fintail
Mar 19, 2013 (10:56 am)
Yeah, special order that new E-class with no nav (it can be done), just plan to keep it for the rest of your life, as you'll never be able to sell it. Although the option depreciates along with the car, it is expected in some classes of vehicle, and is a resale destroyer if lacking.
#2244 of 2295 Re: the latest and greatest [steve_]
by ateixeira
Mar 19, 2013 (11:40 am)
At least pricing has come down to earth.
I remember Subaru wanted $2200 for the Navi on my wife's Forester. For a smallish screen with no backup cam.
Today the options costs less than half ($1000) and includes a backup cam.
So getting $300 back for it is fine now. Residuals on a 3 year lease are around 52% or so, so if the Navi gets 30% back that's close enough.