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Originally Posted by 360ci
Ah. Factory Nav systems can be a pain. Some, depending on make/model won't even let you access the screen while the vehicle is in motion! I picked up a Garmin Nuvi 360 ($480) that I interchange between my vehicles when I go on a road trip because I refuse to pay the money for an in car one. One of my uncles bought a Chrsyler 300C recently with the factory nav system ($3K with uprated stereo!), and he said it took him over two hours to learn the features on it, and about 15min to program in a destination. Not too bad I suppose. I can plug in my Garmin, plot my destination, and stick it to the window in under five minutes. The only downside is wires running around and you lose some visibility with it on the window.
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My nav system, Audiophile system works very well while driving if you know what the verbal commands are. That's part of the learning process I was talking about. I've already learned how to switch from the satellite radio to the CD or any of the am/fm programs. This is going to be a real challenge but fun.