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Old 05-12-2006, 03:14 PM   #21
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I know I'm in the minority, but I actually prefer the Nav system in the Prius to my portable Garmin.

The built-in Nav recalculates routes much faster, has dead-reckoning capability, and most important, didn't lead me on a wild goose chase last weekend for the nearest Jamba Juice.

If I were to buy a separate Nav system, I would wait a month or two until the new models from Garmin, TomTom, and Magellan come out. Specifically I'm thinking of the Garmin c550, TomTom 510 and 910, and Magellan Roadmat 6000T. They all have Bluetooth support for hands-free calling, and the TomTom supposedly has a much improved screen.
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Old 05-13-2006, 12:56 AM   #22
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was cost of NAV upgrades mentioned? we went in for a upgrade, i think! they put a cd in the unit, at least that's what i thought the tech said.

just curious!

Interestingly in a growing metropolitan area like Sacramento I found no errors, yet in SF you know Gold Rush era, the most traveled intersection in the city Market and Van Ness is not correct in the NAV, go figure! (can't turn left off Market onto Van Ness.)

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Old 05-13-2006, 01:37 AM   #23
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So the question whether to get NAV was pretty much answered in the affirmative when looking at most of the replies and too I agree. I wanted to add that Toyota's NAV isn't the best but it is still pretty good. We have had the Acura MDX's NAV, the Infiniti FX35 NAV, Garmin III Plus, and the Garmin 276C. Oh, and my realtor as well as my mother-in-law have the Lexus RX SUV (something like that) and hence our experience with Toyota's NAV.

Bottom line. NAV in general rules and Toyota's is good and even though there are better units out the Toyota NAV is still worth getting.

One point of advice, if you are trying to save money on the NAV solution yet still want NAV I have purchased the Garmin 276C and transfer it back and forth from my Dodge Truck and my Honda ST1300. This way all my vehicles have NAV yet I only paid once and you affix them to your vehicle by whatever style you wish as there are plenty of options. Personally I utilize the RAM Mount system so it take about 10 seconds to take off/on. Plug into 12v socket and you are golden. RAM Mount site is as follows for the record RAM Mount. Garmin 276C is found at Garmin 276C.

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Old 05-13-2006, 07:53 AM   #24
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(RONIN 47R @ May 13 2006, 01:37 AM) [snapback]254610[/snapback]</div>
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Personally I utilize the RAM Mount system so it take about 10 seconds to take off/on. Plug into 12v socket and you are golden. RAM Mount site is as follows for the record RAM Mount. Garmin 276C is found at Garmin 276C.
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We use the RAM Mount system for the Garmin chartplotter on our boat, which is quite a bit bigger than the GPS systems usually found on cars. The RAM Mounts work very well, and are quick to use.

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Old 05-13-2006, 09:14 AM   #25
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(dgstan @ May 12 2006, 02:49 PM) [snapback]254238[/snapback]</div>
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First of all, I ended up getting the NAV because I really wanted the Bluetooth. You couldn't get one without the other. After using the NAV, I can't imagine getting along without it. On top of that, you should make up a good chunk of the cost in resale value when/if you trade it in or sell it.

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Package #6 gives Bluetooth w/o the Navigation system. That's what I have. LOVE THE BLUETOOTH! Love my auxiliary jack, too. Much better than te 6-disc in dash changer, which I didn't need cuz of my iPod.

I too felt no need to have the nav system, and frankly, I'm fine without it. Of course, I'm a mapquest junkie, so...
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Old 05-13-2006, 12:05 PM   #26
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who makes the nav system magellan or anopther company. the reason I am asking is if I wanted to take my prius to another country I would need to know where to buy the cd maps for that country and what company makes the maps for that unit
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Old 05-13-2006, 02:21 PM   #27
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(filmguy @ May 13 2006, 09:05 AM) [snapback]254744[/snapback]</div>
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who makes the nav system magellan or anopther company. the reason I am asking is if I wanted to take my prius to another country I would need to know where to buy the cd maps for that country and what company makes the maps for that unit
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The Toyota nav system is made by DENSO, which is basically a subsidiary and primary parts supplier for Toyota.

Any upgraded Nav DVDs would have to be ordered directly through a Toyota dealer. I do not know about availability or compatibility when replacing a USA/Canada DVD with another one.

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Old 05-14-2006, 05:08 PM   #28
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I now have the Garmin Nuvi 350. I love it. Compared to the "c" series, no hard disk to fail. It also has a very easy to use MP3 player. Works fantastic with the AUX in in the 2006 Prius.

Mounting is another issue. I am currently using the suction cup mount, attached to the front cupholder cover with the cupholder in the folded open position. Very easy to run the cables into the AUX In and the power point in the arm rest.

I would prefer a RAM Mount, but I have not solved the issues yet on how to power the NUVI and use the RAM Mount...

WIth a "c" series there should be no problems...



<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(RONIN 47R @ May 13 2006, 02:37 AM) [snapback]254610[/snapback]</div>
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So the question whether to get NAV was pretty much answered in the affirmative when looking at most of the replies and too I agree. I wanted to add that Toyota's NAV isn't the best but it is still pretty good. We have had the Acura MDX's NAV, the Infiniti FX35 NAV, Garmin III Plus, and the Garmin 276C. Oh, and my realtor as well as my mother-in-law have the Lexus RX SUV (something like that) and hence our experience with Toyota's NAV.

Bottom line. NAV in general rules and Toyota's is good and even though there are better units out the Toyota NAV is still worth getting.

One point of advice, if you are trying to save money on the NAV solution yet still want NAV I have purchased the Garmin 276C and transfer it back and forth from my Dodge Truck and my Honda ST1300. This way all my vehicles have NAV yet I only paid once and you affix them to your vehicle by whatever style you wish as there are plenty of options. Personally I utilize the RAM Mount system so it take about 10 seconds to take off/on. Plug into 12v socket and you are golden. RAM Mount site is as follows for the record RAM Mount. Garmin 276C is found at Garmin 276C.

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The biggest advantage of built-in Nav over 3rd party Nav is that it will not be stolen out of your car.



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Old 06-01-2006, 11:04 PM   #30
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(ohgreys @ May 11 2006, 07:46 PM) [snapback]253818[/snapback]</div>
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On April 13 I put a deposit down on a 2006 silver pine mica #7 Prius with bisque interior. Last night I e-mailed my salesman to say that I had changed my mind and would take any interior color and any exterior color except black, driftwood, or magnetic gray. He called me today to see if I would bend on the nav system. I told him no but now, 15 minutes after hanging up the phone, I'm reconsidering.

As I see it, the advantage of having the factory nav system is that it has a bigger screen than other GPS systems and there are no extra wires/chargers to deal with. Plus, my husband is pretty excited about playing with it.

The disadvantages are that it increases the cost of the Prius a lot. Sure, there are a lot of other options that come with packages #7 and #8 but the only above-base options that interest me are the airbags, mp3 capability, and backup camera. I'll never use the 6 disc changer and I don't even know what universal tranceivers or HID even are. I'll be the main driver of the Prius and I just can't imagine myself using the nav system too much. My husband has both an Earthmate GPS system for his laptop and a PDA-based (Delorme?) system. I've never liked using the GPS because I would rather focus on the road than on a little screen to the right of the steering wheel.

So I guess I'm wondering if it's worth it to get the nav system. If you have it, do you use it a lot? What type of traveling do you use it for? How does it compare to other GPS systems you've used? If you don't have it, do you wish you did? Do you use another GPS/nav system? Can an aftermarket system be installed and viewed through the in-dash computer screen?

Thanks for any replies!
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If you have test driven a Prius, in your area, with Nav and it recognized not only where you were but could give you guidance then it may be worthy. You can not activate or change this nav when driving. Yes you can probably go home with voice commands if you are lucky enough for it to recognize your area. But if you are like my area of 30,000 pop. the nav unit only tells me when I arrive in my drive! It is sometimes comical.
Just please be aware that if you drive or live in certain areas of the country it may not direct you. In other areas as in mine it takes you miles out of the way. One time I was 30 miles from my home destination and the nav unit was trying to direct me approx. 80 miles in another direction! Yes my setting are correct!
So please be aware that it is not always correct in how in may guide you.
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