I've found newer versions of the navigation disc. As new as fall of 2011. Are you saying that these newer discs don't work or that they only update the maps/POI but the interface and functionality itself is still outdated and bad?Bedlam wrote:don't buy the stock navigation unit.I have it, came with my car. It has a separate 6 disc changer under the passenger seat and works pretty well but is insanely out dated. There are no real NAV disc upgrades and you would be infinitely better off with a newer after market one that supports all the newer maps and connections like ipods and whatnot.Remember, this is not an uninformed opinion. I own one. Don't waste your money on going to an older and less reliable technology.
or Pioneer, my deck uses motion GPX, and is made for Pandora. I can also watch Netflix and use other apps on the head unit.VibeBear wrote:IF you have an iPhone 4 or 4S look into decks by JVC or Kenwood. There is an app for these decks that allows you to use the iPhone for Nav, showing the directions on the decks screen. Best part is the app is $0.99. (JVC Motion-X; only works with entry level Kenwood decks as JVC makes them for Kenwood)
Another option with the aftermarket deck with nab is to install the Antenna inside the dash. It doesn't need to be mounted on the outside of the car, horizontally inside the dash, close to the windshield works fine.