Navigation Questions
#1
Navigation Questions
For those of you with the navigation system:
1. Is there any type of additional cost or monthly fee or the like that goes along with it?
2. I am ignorant as to how the navigation system works, is it tied in with the radio as well?
3. If you choose not to get the XM radio subscription, do the other features of the nav system still work? How does it affect the aux input for my IPOD???
1. Is there any type of additional cost or monthly fee or the like that goes along with it?
2. I am ignorant as to how the navigation system works, is it tied in with the radio as well?
3. If you choose not to get the XM radio subscription, do the other features of the nav system still work? How does it affect the aux input for my IPOD???
#2
Re: Navigation Questions
Hey there-
1) No fee
2) Yep, it is integrated with the radio/CD/PC-card Kinda nice when you want to see details up on the large screen
3) Yep, everything works as normal, you just have an XM button that does nothing. aux works like a charm regardless of XM status. I have an '06, so I wasn't about to pay the $300+ to get the XM properly 'installed'.
Happy Hunting!
1) No fee
2) Yep, it is integrated with the radio/CD/PC-card Kinda nice when you want to see details up on the large screen
3) Yep, everything works as normal, you just have an XM button that does nothing. aux works like a charm regardless of XM status. I have an '06, so I wasn't about to pay the $300+ to get the XM properly 'installed'.
Happy Hunting!
#3
Re: Navigation Questions
1. There is no monthly cost with getting the nav system, the only thing you could ever pay for again are updated dvds (new maps) which are VERY expensive, but most people dont need to.
2. The nav system/radio is one unit, but there functions work independently of each other
3. Everything is the same without xm radio, you just dont have the xm radio. The aux input in general is definitely there with navi, but im pretty sure its with the regular one too. Are you looking for the ipod adapter though? that is different from the standard headphone jack style aux jack
2. The nav system/radio is one unit, but there functions work independently of each other
3. Everything is the same without xm radio, you just dont have the xm radio. The aux input in general is definitely there with navi, but im pretty sure its with the regular one too. Are you looking for the ipod adapter though? that is different from the standard headphone jack style aux jack
#7
Re: Navigation Questions
I would consider this before purchasing the NAVI: Do you want your radio/stereo/CD players tied into a complicated electronic device to operate while you're driving 65 mph (or 48 mph, if you're Kenny), or would you rather have traditional dials, buttons and load-ins? I chose the latter - immediate access and control of the unit versus using the touch-screen, opening the screen to access the CD inputs, etc. Am very satisifed with this, plus my XM SkyFi unit.
Aftermarket navigation units are already a generation ahead of what's pre-installed in vehicles ... and they're 1/4 the cost.
Aftermarket navigation units are already a generation ahead of what's pre-installed in vehicles ... and they're 1/4 the cost.
#8
Re: Navigation Questions
I would consider this before purchasing the NAVI: Do you want your radio/stereo/CD players tied into a complicated electronic device to operate while you're driving 65 mph (or 48 mph, if you're Kenny), or would you rather have traditional dials, buttons and load-ins? I chose the latter - immediate access and control of the unit versus using the touch-screen, opening the screen to access the CD inputs, etc. Am very satisifed with this, plus my XM SkyFi unit.
Aftermarket navigation units are already a generation ahead of what's pre-installed in vehicles ... and they're 1/4 the cost.
Aftermarket navigation units are already a generation ahead of what's pre-installed in vehicles ... and they're 1/4 the cost.
#9
Re: Navigation Questions
Plus there are controls in the steering wheel anyways, so you don't need to use the ones in the dash as much. Still, I went with the aftermarket navigation. It's much cheaper and tells me about traffic, gas prices, movie times, and more.