NAV DVD 6.1 - $400 - Ouch
#1
NAV DVD 6.1 - $400 - Ouch
Was at my local Toyota Dealership and asked about the 6.1 NAV upgrade price - $400.... Ouch and that's just extreme if you ask me!
I'll wait to see if it goes on ebay....or find someone to burn me a copy !
I'll wait to see if it goes on ebay....or find someone to burn me a copy !
#3
Re: NAV DVD 6.1 - $400 - Ouch
After reading about the problems with it I decided that the NAV was just not worth it to me, and I will probably eventually get some kind of small navigation unit that we can switch between our two cars if we really think we need one.
#4
Re: NAV DVD 6.1 - $400 - Ouch
Originally Posted by RCFlyer
Was at my local Toyota Dealership and asked about the 6.1 NAV upgrade price - $400.... Ouch and that's just extreme if you ask me!
Last edited by lovekills; 09-14-2006 at 07:30 AM.
#5
Re: NAV DVD 6.1 - $400 - Ouch
Originally Posted by Lilarienne
After reading about the problems with it I decided that the NAV was just not worth it to me, and I will probably eventually get some kind of small navigation unit that we can switch between our two cars if we really think we need one.
#6
Re: NAV DVD 6.1 - $400 - Ouch
I have version 5.1 and have not experienced any problems or missing roads yet.... Denver, CO area.... I work on a Federal campus that is usually blocked out by some mapping programs - but the TCH has those interior roads. Also - they realigned a road in my area about 2.5 - 3 years ago and that realignment is on the 5.1 version which also impressed me....
I would venture to guess that they focus first on the major metro areas..... It's not an easy job to keep up with all of the roads, construction, and POI's over the entire US - that's a pretty major undertaking....
I just checked out Honda's site and it looks like their updates for 2006 Accords cost about $200.... https://iweb.alpine-usa.com/Hondadvdsales/naviorder.php
Maybe Toyota needs too looks at other sub-contractors for their data?
Here's an intersting article too:
http://radar.oreilly.com/archives/20...ata_pro_1.html
I would venture to guess that they focus first on the major metro areas..... It's not an easy job to keep up with all of the roads, construction, and POI's over the entire US - that's a pretty major undertaking....
I just checked out Honda's site and it looks like their updates for 2006 Accords cost about $200.... https://iweb.alpine-usa.com/Hondadvdsales/naviorder.php
Maybe Toyota needs too looks at other sub-contractors for their data?
Here's an intersting article too:
http://radar.oreilly.com/archives/20...ata_pro_1.html
#8
Re: NAV DVD 6.1 - $400 - Ouch
I just called my dealer and a nearby one.
Both said the following:
$250 for the 6.1 update.
It will not be available through parts until 02/07.
I think we need to start a thread for posting prices like
for extended warrantees. There has to be some hungry
dealer parts departments out there who will sell and
ship at a reasonable price.
J
Both said the following:
$250 for the 6.1 update.
It will not be available through parts until 02/07.
I think we need to start a thread for posting prices like
for extended warrantees. There has to be some hungry
dealer parts departments out there who will sell and
ship at a reasonable price.
J
#9
Re: NAV DVD 6.1 - $400 - Ouch
That's just crazy. Everything from a dealership is overpriced, the same tire cleaner I can buy at Pep Boys for $3.00 is $5.99 at my dealership for example.
If I had a NAV System I would split the cost with one of you guys some how, buy it on EBAY, Burn it or find other ways to get it cheaper.
If I had a NAV System I would split the cost with one of you guys some how, buy it on EBAY, Burn it or find other ways to get it cheaper.
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Re: NAV DVD 6.1 - $400 - Ouch
For $400 I'd rather buy a stand alone updated garmin and use my NAV for the phone book and energy screens.
I just got a Garmin M5 iQue this morning for my company vehicle. I'll have to see just how well it works.
Besides, I really didn't want the NAV when I got it so while I've found a few roads missing, it's not enough of an inconvenience that I'd pay $400 towards an upgrade. I'd rather work on saving for a set of upgrade wheels.
I just got a Garmin M5 iQue this morning for my company vehicle. I'll have to see just how well it works.
Besides, I really didn't want the NAV when I got it so while I've found a few roads missing, it's not enough of an inconvenience that I'd pay $400 towards an upgrade. I'd rather work on saving for a set of upgrade wheels.